A Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 Max has made a safe emergency landing in Orlando, Florida, after experiencing an engine problem, the US Federal Aviation Administration has said. The 737 Max was grounded in the US on March 13 after a deadly crash involving a Max in Ethiopia on March 10. READ MORE:* Boeing states flight-control software fixes for 737 Max 8 jets* Off-duty pilot reports 737 Max 8 save* What connects the Ethiopian Airlines and Lion Air crashes? * Boeing likely to face new questions after another 737 crash* Boeing grounds entire global 737 Max fleetAirport spokeswoman Carolyn Fennell says one of the airport's three runways was shut down for cleaning after the landing. She says its standard procedure to check a runway for debris after an emergency landing.
Source: Stuff March 26, 2019 21:56 UTC