FAA says 737 Max remains Airworthy
By Bloomberg
13 March 2019 |
7:00 am
U.S. aviation regulators have said they anticipate mandating changes to Boeing’s 737 Max aircraft by April after a second fatal crash in five months. The FAA says the planes remain airworthy and have no intention of following China’s lead in grounding it.
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