American says it cannot forecast cost of Boeing 737 Max grounding
American Airlines Group Inc. AAL, -2.80% disclosed Monday that its expects the Federal Aviation Administration's grounding of Boeing Co.'s BA, -2.83% 737 MAX aircraft to continue to cause "significant disruption" to its customers and financial costs to the airline.
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