波音737MAX获批复飞
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. |