FAA clears Boeing 737 Max to fly again
By David Koenig and Tom Krisher
After nearly two years and a pair of deadly crashes, U.S. Federal Aviation Administration is clearing Boeing’s 737 Max for flight.
After nearly two years and a pair of deadly crashes, U.S. Federal Aviation Administration is clearing Boeing’s 737 Max for flight.
American Airlines says it plans to return the Boeing 737 Max to service by the end of the year. That’s if the Federal Aviation Administration re-certifies the planes.
(CNN) — Boeing will soon begin paying those families of people who were killed in two of their 737 crashes. Boeing has set up a $100 million dollar fund that officials say will address the needs of family and community. Half of the fund will go to relatives of the victims and the other half will go towards education and…
(ABC News)- American Airlines is extending flight cancellations into early June as Boeing’s 737 Max aircraft remain grounded. The world’s largest airline announced Sunday that it will cancel approximately 90 flights per day through June 5, “in an effort to provide more certainty and avoid last minute flight disruptions,” while it awaits information from aviation authorities before resuming operation of its 24-strong fleet of 737…