Boeing engages pilots, technicians and regulators on 737 Max
Boeing has started holding information sessions with pilots, technical leaders and regulators on the Boeing 737 Max as it works towards having the global grounding of the fleet lifted. The manufacturer confirms that it held a session March 23, and is planning a similar one for March 27 at Renton. “This is part of our ongoing effort to share more details about our plan for supporting the safe return of the 737 Max to commercial service,” the company said. Boeing adds that it is continuing to work closely with customers and regulators on the forthcoming software and training updates for the aircraft, which was flagged by the US FAA March 21. A service bulletin for the updated flight computer software and training is being developed, but it is unclear when it will be issued to operators. <br/>
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Boeing engages pilots, technicians and regulators on 737 Max
Boeing has started holding information sessions with pilots, technical leaders and regulators on the Boeing 737 Max as it works towards having the global grounding of the fleet lifted. The manufacturer confirms that it held a session March 23, and is planning a similar one for March 27 at Renton. “This is part of our ongoing effort to share more details about our plan for supporting the safe return of the 737 Max to commercial service,” the company said. Boeing adds that it is continuing to work closely with customers and regulators on the forthcoming software and training updates for the aircraft, which was flagged by the US FAA March 21. A service bulletin for the updated flight computer software and training is being developed, but it is unclear when it will be issued to operators. <br/>