In the wake of two deadly crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia, the US aviation regulator would not certify Boeing return to fly 737 Max to avoid further accidents. A new feature was reported problems with 737 airline causes of two planes crashed and more than 300 people died in the accident. While the planes order was being halted, Boeing’s engineers focused on developing software and redesigning the automated control system considered to be the cause of the accident. In a statement, the company said that it would not lay off workers although Boeing halted production of 737 Max but suppliers and related business will be affected until the end of this year. (UP01/BB/12/Dec/2019)
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Monday, December 16, 2019
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Boeing to Suspend 737 Max Production
In the wake of two deadly crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia, the US aviation regulator would not certify Boeing return to fly 737 Max to avoid further accidents. A new feature was reported problems with 737 airline causes of two planes crashed and more than 300 people died in the accident. While the planes order was being halted, Boeing’s engineers focused on developing software and redesigning the automated control system considered to be the cause of the accident. In a statement, the company said that it would not lay off workers although Boeing halted production of 737 Max but suppliers and related business will be affected until the end of this year. (UP01/BB/12/Dec/2019)
In the wake of two deadly crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia, the US aviation regulator would not certify Boeing return to fly 737 Max to avoid further accidents. A new feature was reported problems with 737 airline causes of two planes crashed and more than 300 people died in the accident. While the planes order was being halted, Boeing’s engineers focused on developing software and redesigning the automated control system considered to be the cause of the accident. In a statement, the company said that it would not lay off workers although Boeing halted production of 737 Max but suppliers and related business will be affected until the end of this year. (UP01/BB/12/Dec/2019)
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