The International Air Transport Association (IATA) urged state aviation safety regulators to continue to align on technical validation requirements and timelines for the safe re-entry into service of the Boeing 737 MAX aircraft. The announcement came at the conclusion of the second Boeing 737 MAX Summit organized by IATA. “The Boeing 737 MAX tragedies weigh heavily on an industry that …
Boeing Statement On 737 MAX Certification & Return To Service
Boeing has completed development of the updated software for the 737 MAX, along with associated simulator testing and the company’s engineering test flight, the aircraft manufacturer states, adding that to date, it has flown the 737 MAX with updated MCAS software for more than 360 hours on 207 flights. Boeing’s 737 MAX was grounded worldwide following two fatal accidents – …
We’ll Do Everything To Re-earn Customers’ Trust – Boeing CEO
Boeing CEO Mr. Dennis Muilenburg has said that his company will do everything possible to earn and re-earn the trust and confidence of its customers and the flying public in the weeks and months ahead. This, he stated, in his address of the Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 Preliminary Report. Mr. Muilenburg who expressed his heartfelt sympathies to the families and …


