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  • Boeing 737 Max Training Materials ‘Inadequate’
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    Boeing’s training materials are inadequate for some aviation specialists who believe there should be simulator training for the 737 Max before it is recertified.
  • American Airlines Pilots Furious After Lion Air Crash
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    A meeting held in November revealed that American Airlines pilots demanded answers from Boeing after the Lion Air crash in Indonesia.
  • FAA Forms Multi-Agency Board To Review Boeing's 737 Max Software Fix
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    The FAA has formed a Technical Advisory Board, comprised of agencies such as NASA and the US Air Force, to review Boeing's proposed fix for its troubled 737 Max airplanes.
  • Boeing 737 Max Crisis Could Have Involved Multiple Human Errors
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    Small but significant human errors during the Boeing 737 Max development could have contributed largely to the two crashes in October and March.
  • FAA Demands Changes To Boeing 787 Dreamliner Parts And Software
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    The FAA is hot on the heels of Boeing as the regulator demanded changes to be implemented on the 787 Dreamliner.
  • Boeing Slammed Anew In 737 Max Safety Alert Issue
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    Southwest and FAA revealed that they did not know the Boeing 737 Max jet’s safety alert was turned off before the Lion Air crash.
  • Boeing Slapped With Second Lawsuit Over Alleged Information Masking
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    Another lawsuit has been lodged against Boeing but time, it came from shareholders claiming they were kept from key information on the 737 Max models.
  • Investigators: No Pilot Error In Ethiopian Airlines Crash, Boeing Agrees
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    Boeing’s CEO finally acknowledged that bad data played a role in the Lion Air and Ethiopian Airlines crashes.
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