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Return of the MAX 8
Tests for the recertification of the Boeing 737 MAX 8 are underway around the world. In Europe, officials from several countries are meeting to discuss Boeing's plans to train crews. If successful, the aircraft will be deemed airworthy and allowed to fly again after more than a year of being grounded. However, Boeing may have a hard time selling the aircraft due to customer concerns, lack of demand, and newfound issues with 787. (theexplorerblog.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
To quote my departed friend (and Delta pilot Al Mondus) If it's not Boeing, I'm not going!
The Max has been proved to be a LEMON. Who would want to buy or for that matter fly in a proven lemon. Think what the Edsel did to Ford. THEY say that the Max is now safer than ever and it probably is but the taste of lemon is still strong.
I cannot believe that Boeing was stupid and greedy enough to put Airbus on top for the foreseeable future. So disappointed.
Fly is a physics fact. Either you fly, have the lift, the control or you don't. It is not electronics and computer. Stop righting the wrong. Stop waisting talent, time and money Stop it all and make a brand new design that flies. It's that easy.
So, you think that's easy? What's the budget?
Certainly less than what they are paying now for a faulty desing and less bodies scattered over the ground...