波音737MAX获批复飞
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737 Max receives FAA approval The Federal Aviation Administration issued an order Wednesday that paved the way for the Boeing 737 Max to carry passengers again, ending the jet's 20-month grounding. The FAA released final details of the software, system and training upgrades Boeing and airlines must complete before carrying passengers.
The plane is the best-selling jet in Boeing's fleet. The 737 MAX crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia killed 346 people within five months in 2018 and 2019 and triggered a hailstorm of investigations, frayed US leadership in global aviation and cost Boeing some $20 billion. While US airlines can start flying commercially once they complete the FAA's requirements, flights elsewhere will depend on approval from other regulators across the globe. |









