Boeing needs to come up with global solutions for 737: Allied pilots association
By Bloomberg
24 May 2019 |
3:47 pm
Dennis Tajer, the spokesman for the Allied Pilots Association and an American Airlines captain, talks about Boeing Co.’s grounded 737 Max jetliner. The Federal Aviation Administration had a one-day discussion with his counterparts from around the world on the steps needed to return the 737 to service.
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