Boeing is working on a software upgrade to a software system whose malfunction may have caused the plane crash in Indonesia in October which killed 189 people. Rabat – After two deadly plane crashes in recent months, Boeing said it will unveil a software upgrade for its 737 Max aircraft in 10 days. The FAA and Boeing had already implicated MCAS as the likely cause of the Lion Air crash which killed 189 people. Boeing said that after ten days, it will have fixed its MCAS software for the 737 MAX aircraft. All Boeing 737 MAX planes are currently temporarily grounded at Boeing’s recommendation.
Source: Ethiopian News March 16, 2019 13:18 UTC