boeing 737 max
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Boeing Says It’s Open To Changing The Name Of The 737 Max To Something That’s Not Associated With Plane Crashes
After three months of being grounded following two fatal crashes in Ethiopia and Indonesia, the 737 Max may be up for a rebranding.
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Boeing’s 737 Max Fix Won’t Be Ready For Weeks, FAA Says
Boeing’s 737 Max line of jets won’t be flying passengers again for at least a few weeks as the company continues working on software and hardware updates deemed necessary after two air disasters, CNN reported on Monday, citing an updated timeline issued by the Federal Aviation Administration.
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Recent Boeing 737 MAX Crashes May Be The Result Of A Single Faulty Sensor
Last week, Boeing 737 MAX aircraft were grounded all over the world following two highly-publicized crashes, one an Ethiopian Airlines flight on March 10 that killed all 157 people aboard, and an earlier Lion Air crash from late October that killed all 189 passengers and crew. An in-depth story from The Seattle Times suggests that…
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Boeing Promises To Release Software Update For 737 Max Planes By April
Boeing announced overnight that the company would release a software update for its 737 Max planes “no later” than next month. The announcement, which was posted to Boeing’s website, calls the software release an “enhancement” and explains that it’s related to the October crash of Lion Air Flight 610 which killed 189 people. Sunday’s crash that…