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Congress gives Boeing a reprieve on 737 Max cockpit changes

Por: The Boston Globe Nation December 21, 2022

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Two years after passing legislation that would have required substantial cockpit changes in new versions of the 737 Max jet, Congress has agreed to give Boeing a last-minute reprieve, substituting other safety measures to address concerns that arose after two deadly crashes.Boeing said the previous requirement would have been costly to carry out and confusing for pilots trained on other versions of the plane.After 346 people died in two Max... + full article



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