Boeing 737 Max Judged Safe to Fly by European Regulator

Boeing 737 Max Judged Safe to Fly by European Regulator

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The Boeing 737 Max has been deemed safe to fly by Europe's top aviation regulator, allowing it to return to the skies by the end of 2020. Despite a required software update not being ready for two years, the current fixes are considered satisfactory. The plane was grounded in March 2019 after two fatal crashes linked to the MCAS system, which relied on faulty angle of attack sensors. Boeing has worked with regulators to address these issues, and recent test flights have confirmed the plane's safety.

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What further upgrades did the aviation regulator demand for the Boeing 737 Max?

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What is the significance of the angle of attack sensors in the context of the Boeing 737 Max?

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