Boeing seeks regulators' OK, says 737 MAX software update complete - News Summed Up

Boeing seeks regulators' OK, says 737 MAX software update complete


Boeing said it has flown 737 MAX with updated software for the Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System, thought to be a factor in both crashes, for more than 360 hours on 207 flights. US airlines have targeted August as the date they expect to resume flying on the 737 MAX. By AFPMore by this AuthorNEW YORKBoeing said Thursday that it completed its software update on the 737 MAX after two deadly crashes resulted in a global grounding of the aircraft. RESUME FLYINGUS airlines have targeted August as the date they expect to resume flying on the 737 MAX. The FAA has called a May 23 meeting of international civil aviation regulators in Texas to discuss the FAA's process for clearing the 737 MAX to resume service.


Source: Daily Nation May 17, 2019 05:26 UTC



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