Southwest Airlines Adjusts Growth Strategy, Cuts Boeing Jet Deliveries Through 2025

Facing a scaled-back delivery schedule from Boeing, Southwest Airlines revises its growth plans, implementing voluntary leaves and exiting four airports to navigate the anticipated aircraft shortfall.

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