Airlines want joint lifting of 737 MAX ban, but EU cautious
An aerial photo shows Boeing 737 MAX airplanes parked on the tarmac at the Boeing Factory in Renton/ SEOUL (Reuters) - Airlines urged regulators on Sunday to coordinate on software changes to the Boeing 737 MAX in a bid to avoid damaging splits over safety seen when the aircraft was grounded in March. The International Air Transport Association (IATA), whose 290 carriers account for 80 percent of world flying, said trust in the certification system had been damaged by a wave of separate decisions to ground the jet, with the U.S. last to act ...
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