Boeing says 737 MAX expected to resume flying in January

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NEW YORK (AFP) - Boeing on Monday (Nov 11) said it expects the 737 MAX airplane, which was grounded after two crashes killed 346 people, to resume flying in January, delaying its return by one month.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

NEW YORK - Boeing on Monday said it expects the 737 MAX airplane, which was grounded after two crashes killed 346 people, to resume flying in January, delaying its return by one month.

The 737 MAX planes have been grounded globally since mid-March, following the deadly Lion Air crash of October 2018 and the Ethiopian Airlines crash in March this year. Southwest, the largest MAX customer at the time of the grounding with 34 of the aircraft, is currently doing without 175 flights per day out of a total of up to 4,000 while the planes are out of commission.

MAJOR CRISIS FOR BOEING The group said it still needs to run a separate, multi-day simulator session with airline pilots to"assess human factors and crew workload under various test conditions", before FAA pilots conduct a certification flight of the final updated software. "At each step of this process, Boeing has worked closely with the FAA and other regulators," the group said.

And while Boeing hopes for a resumption of commercial 737 MAX flights in early 2020, uncertainty still looms.

 

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