- The Federal Aviation Administration has ordered Boeing to fix a newly discovered software issue in its 737 Max aircraft before allowing it to fly.
- Boeing officials reportedly described the new software problem as “relatively minor,” and said it was unrelated to the anti-stall system that is being investigated after two 737 Max crashes.
- Officials with knowledge of the FAA’s probe said the fix for this new problem is essential for safety.
The Federal Aviation Administration has ordered Boeing to fix a newly discovered software issue in its 737 Max aircraft before allowing it to fly, according to a Washington Post report published read more >>>
Source : BusinessInsider.Com