FAA panel says Boeing 737 Max software is 'operationally suitable' in new report

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The company's shares jumped by about 2% on the news.

The Federal Aviation Administration on Tuesday released its initial review of Boeing's 737 Max anti-stall software suspected to contribute to two fatal plane crashes, calling it"operationally suitable."

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Boeing needs additional governance, but if the fix is good release it, but legal issues about the original design are just beginning & something is seriously wrong in the oversight 👎

All fixed!!!

You fly it, no, you fly it, let's get Mikey to fly it,.... He'll fly anything.

FAA...lol

tradnews_ You first...

The let the FAANews FAASafetyBrief allow only American Airlines use the aircraft for the next 3 years on domestic routes only

Can’t wait to get the MAX back in the air and go for yet another flight! Great job, Boeing.

They also said they really liked New Coke, too.

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