EU agency said to have skipped 737 Max meeting in snub to Boeing - News Summed Up

EU agency said to have skipped 737 Max meeting in snub to Boeing


‘Productive’ sessions“We had productive information sessions this week and continue to work closely with our customers and regulators on software and training updates for the 737 Max,” Boeing spokesman Paul Bergman said by email. As of late Friday, the Chicago-based plane maker was still finishing up paperwork needed to certify a software upgrade and revised pilot training for the 737 Max. That accident killed 189 people, while 157 died when an Ethiopian Airlines 737 Max 8 crashed March 10. The EU, China and Canada all grounded the 737 Max more quickly than the FAA in the wake of the Ethiopian crash. Pilots also demonstrated how the 737 Max would behave if an angle-of-attack vane was sheared off by, say, a bird strike.


Source: Ethiopian News March 31, 2019 13:52 UTC



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