U.S. aviation regulators said they have no current plans to ground Boeing Co.’s 737 MAX airliners following the deadly crash in Ethiopia, and expect by the end of April to mandate a software fix for an automated flight-control system that played a central role in the recent Lion Air crash of the same model. In an update on Ethiopian Airlines crash, the Federal Aviation Administration told regulators and airlines worldwide: “This investigation has just begun and to date we have not been provided data to draw any conclusions...
Source: Wall Street Journal March 11, 2019 21:56 UTC