The Federal Aviation Administration said Wednesday that Boeing 737 Max planes which have been grounded since March may not fly again until December, according to Bloomberg. It echoes similar sentiments last week by a Boeing executive. Boeing is working on a software fix for a flight-control system linked to the crashes. RELATED: Boeing airliner deliveries decline amid problems with 737 MaxRELATED: Boeing wanted to wait 3 years to fix 737 Max flawSensors malfunctioned during a Lion Air flight in Indonesia in October and an Ethiopian Airlines flight from Addis Ababa in March, causing anti-stall software to push the planes' noses down. Boeing Chief Executive Officer Dennis Muilenburg reportedly told CNBC last week he also expected the aircraft to return to service by the end of the year.
Source: Ethiopian News June 12, 2019 18:00 UTC