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Boeing Has Some Good 737 MAX News. But Investors Are Still Stressing About This.

Por: MarketWatch Business December 29, 2023

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The 737 MAX was grounded globally in 2019 after two fatal crashes, and while the model returned to service in most countries the following year, Chinese airlines only resumed operations in January 2023. It’s a nice note to and a positive sign that 737 MAX deliveries in China may resume in 2024. However, it may not outweigh news that the Federal Aviation Administration is of 737 MAX planes to look for a possible loose bolt in the rudder control... + full article



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