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Boeing 737 Max Cleared to Fly Again

FAA Sets Inspection Guidelines for Grounded Aircraft

Boeing Argues Aircraft is Safe Amidst Concerns

The Boeing 737 Max 9s, which have been grounded since March 2019 following two fatal crashes, will soon be back in the air after each aircraft passes inspection guidelines set by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).

Boeing has argued that the aircraft is safe, citing the large number of Boeing 737 MAX flights operating around the world every day without incident. However, some experts have raised concerns about the aircraft's safety, particularly its Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System (MCAS), which has been implicated in both crashes.

In order to address these concerns, the FAA has required all Boeing 737 Max aircraft to undergo a series of inspections and modifications before they can be returned to service. These modifications include software updates, flight control changes, and additional pilot training.

The FAA's decision to approve the Boeing 737 Max for flight has been met with mixed reactions. Some airlines have expressed confidence in the aircraft's safety, while others have said they will wait to see how the aircraft performs before making a decision about whether or not to fly it.



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