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Boeing 737 MAX to return to service in the US only, perhaps
Seattle, Washington - Almost six months after the grounding of its 737 MAX jets, Boeing is now near to get its troubled aircraft recertified. The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration and International regulators such as EASA (European Aviation Safety Agency) will have the final say as to when the aircraft will be allowed to fly again. (airlinerwatch.com) Más...Lies, deals and death dont mix and hard to forgive.. im not flying on one.
There is another angle to this as well.
Boeing continues to build the Max despite losing its certificate to fly.
It probably has upwards of 300 aircraft sitting on the ground awaiting approval.
Boeing continues to build the Max despite losing its certificate to fly.
It probably has upwards of 300 aircraft sitting on the ground awaiting approval.
the max 8 thru possible 10 isn't going anywhere, they will fly and fly for decades even with the stupidity of it all, simply because they sip fuel, and airlines, and more importantly passengers want cheap, I'd get on a MAX today, and flew on the 900 MAX twice to Houston, with complete trust of the Cap and FO up front
I am not.a pilot or engineer, and apologize if this is a dumb question. Has the airframe been certified with the heavier engines placed closer to the fuselage? Put another was is the Max a potential Lockheed Electra?
So it is just a matter of respect : i wont ever use a Boeing plane anymore in my life , because i dont' want to be part of that reality, not for scare but for dignity.