Alaska Airlines: Grounding of 737 max 9 fleet to hit profit

Alaska Airlines: Grounding of 737 max 9 fleet to hit profit

Alaska Airlines has said the temporary grounding of its Boeing 737 Max 9 fleet may cause the company's long-term profit growth to be below its target range of 4% to 8%. Earlier this month, the airline projected first-quarter loss per share of 55 cents, compared with analysts' estimates for a loss of $1.18 per share.