Operationally suitable': US FAA backs Boeing 737 Max's software update
Boeing has announced a planned software update on the 737 MAX to prevent erroneous data from triggering an anti-stall system known as MCAS that is under scrutiny following the two disastrous nose-down

More than 300 Boeing 737 MAX planes have been grounded worldwide after almost 350 individuals kicked the bucket in two accidents, one in Indonesia in October and another in Ethiopia a month ago.
Boeing has reported an arranged programming update on the 737 MAX to keep incorrect information from setting off an enemy of slow down framework known as MCAS that is under investigation following the two grievous nose-down accidents.Read More
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