Boeing 737 Max Aircraft Are Blocking Up Its Storage LotsSince March 13, the global Boeing 737 Max fleet has been grounded in reply to the crashes of Lion Air Flight JT610 and Ethiopian Airlines Flight ET302. Still, the company did not stop its factory in Renton, Washington where the 737 is assembled. Even after slowing down the overall production, the number of aircraft that left undelivered is started to swell by being there in and around the company’s production facilities. It’s still vague when the Boeing 737 Max will be able to start again its service. Both Southwest Airlines and American Airlines have dragged the aircraft from its plan up until mid-August, and United has pulled the aircraft from airlifts in early July.
Source: Ethiopian News April 21, 2019 06:56 UTC