Boeing Says It Has Fixed Software In Grounded 737 MAX Airplane

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Boeing Says It Has Fixed Software In Grounded 737 MAX Airplane
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The model has been implicated in two deadly crashes.

A Boeing 737 MAX 8 airplane being built for India-based Jet Airways lands following a test flight, Wednesday, April 10, 2019, at Boeing Field in Seattle.

The company is responding to the FAA’s request for information detailing how “pilots interact with the airplane controls and displays in different flight scenarios.” Once that is completed, Boeing and the FAA will schedule a certification test flight and submit final certification documentation.: All 371 Boeing 737 MAX planes were grounded worldwide in March following the crash of a model of the plane flown by Ethiopian Airlines, which came five months after a similar crash of a Lion Air jet in Indonesia. The accidents claimed 346 lives.

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