Boeing has finished correcting the 737 Max's anti-stall system

Launched in a race against the clock to avoid a long immobilization of the 737 Max, Boeing has finished developing a fix anti-stall MCAS this aircraft involved in a deadly accident in October, said Saturday, March 23 to the AFP sources close to the folder. "Boeing has already finalized the necessary fix for the Max," said an airline source on condition of anonymity.

Boeing has finished correcting the 737 Max's anti-stall system

All 737 Max have been grounded for about ten days after the accident of a copy of Ethiopian Airlines on March 10 which has similarities with that of Lion Air in late October. Boeing was to present the fix to the three American airline customers of this aircraft (American Airlines, SouthWest and United) and their pilots this Saturday in Renton, Washington, where the 737 Max is assembled, add other sources industrial.

The pilots of American Airlines and SouthWest had to test Saturday on flight simulators changes to the software, explain these sources. Contacted by AFP, Boeing neither denied nor confirmed this information. "We are working diligently in close cooperation with the FAA
 



















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