FAA Meets With International Regulators In Fort Worth To Discuss Boeing 737 MAX Written 24 May 2019

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24 May 2019
The Dallas Morning News reports that during a closed-door meeting Thursday in Fort Worth, Texas, “air safety regulators representing more than 30 countries” posed “frank questions” to the FAA “about the process for determining when to let Boeing 737” MAX aircraft begin flying again. The Boeing Company has not submitted its fix for the 737 MAX to the FAA. Upon receipt of the software update, the FAA will review the patch and determine what training will be necessary before pilots can fly the jet. (Image: Boeing 737-MAX 8 planes are parked Wednesday, Nov. 14, 2018, near Boeing Co.'s 737 assembly facility in Renton, WA. Credit: Associated Press-©)
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