The findings of the preliminary report in last month’s airline crash increase the pressure on Boeing, which has announced the imminent rolling out of a new software fix for it’s most popular passenger plane. The grounding of the 737 Max 8 following similar crashes in Ethiopia and Indonesia has been a massive blow to one […]
By Washington Post Staff April 4 at 4:35 AM The findings of the preliminary report in last month’s airline crash increase the pressure on Boeing, which has announced the imminent rolling out of a new
software fix for it’s most popular passenger plane. The grounding of the 737 Max 8 following similar crashes in Ethiopia and Indonesia has been a massive blow to one of the world’s largest airplane manufacturers.
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