Boeing 737 Max Grounding

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  • Canada Lifts Boeing 737 Max Ban After Company’s $2.5B Settlement
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    Canada will allow the Boeing 737 Max to fly this week, but airlines face public concerns over safety.
  • Boeing 737 Max Will Soon Fly In U.S. Skies Again
    Grounded Boeing 737 MAX aircraft are seen parked at Boeing facilities at Grant County International Airport in Moses Lake
    The U.S. government has given the green light for the Boeing 737 Max to return to service but the plane's maker will need to first implement key design changes, flight software enhancements, and pilot re-training.
  • Boeing 737 Cleared For Takeoff By FAA After 20-Month Layover
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    Boeing will work with worldwide regulators and customers to return the plane back to service.
  • Boeing 737 Flight Evaluations Completed Without Incident; FAA Optimistic
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    Canceled orders and costs relating to the crashes, compounded by the spread of the coronavirus, led to Boeing losing billions of dollars.
  • Boeing Gets First Order For 737 Max In Over Nine Months
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    Polish charter carrier Enter Air has asked Boeing to supply it with two 737 Max planes.
  • Boeing Seeks 737 Max Production Revival Before Recertification
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    Boeing will not lay off its workers and will not wait for the FAA’s recertification for its troubled 737 Max jets to restart production.
  • Some Airlines Still Flying Boeing 737 Despite Grounding
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    Several airlines have reportedly secured permits to fly the embattled Boeing 737 Max jets despite safety concerns.
  • United Airlines Buys Used Planes As Boeing 737 Max Grounding Continues
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    United Airlines announced that it had signed a deal to purchase 19 used Boeing 737-700 airplanes from an undisclosed seller.