EU, Canada vow to review Boeing software fixes before allowing MAX plane in their airspace after Ethiopia Airlines crash.
continues to be felt as the European Union announced Tuesday that they will not allow any Boeing 737 MAX aircraft to fly in their airspace until they approve any changes made.
Patrick Ky, the Executive Director of the EU Aviation Safety Agency , addressed the European Parliament transport committee Monday, and said that EASA will look at Boeing's upcoming software updates "very deeply, very closely," as well as look at the plane's Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System .
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