The additional problem explains why Boeing delayed submitting fixes for its stall-prevention system to the US Federal Aviation Administration for review last week, reported the Washington Post. Boeing said in a statement on Thursday they 'have identified an aspect of the software, unrelated to MCAS, that will also be addressed as part of the software update'. (Image: REUTERS)(Image: Getty Images)The problem has been addressed by Boeing as a 'relatively minor issue'. She also said Boeing should carry out a full review before the allowing the 737 Max back into the air. The 737 Max has now been grounded worldwide after the Ethiopian accident, which followed the Lion Air crash in October.
Source: Ethiopian News April 05, 2019 05:37 UTC