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Boeing lays groundwork with 737 MAX operators about returning aircraft to service: report
Air Crash Investigations

Boeing has met operators and lessors of the 737 MAX to offer assurances and lay the groundwork for resuming commercial flights, news agency Bloomberg reports. The report, published on Wednesday (US time) said the meeting in Amsterdam on Tuesday was the first of about six sessions planned by Boeing around the world where executives would

Flight data recorder recovered from Florida charter accident
Air Crash Investigations

The flight data recorder has been recovered from the Miami Air International Boeing 737-8 that skidded off the end of the runway at Jacksonville Florida.

CASA to join US FAA Boeing 737 MAX review team
Air Crash Investigations

Australia’s Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) has joined a team of international authorities and other aviation experts who will begin a detailed review of certification of the Boeing 737 MAX’s automated flight control system.

Boeing to slow 737 production rate to 42 aircraft a month
Air Crash Investigations

Boeing is slowing its 737 production rate to 42 aircraft a month as it works with regulators to get its grounded 737 MAX program back on track.

Jetstar 787-8 suffers “abnormal engine behaviour” enroute to Osaka: ATSB
Air Crash Investigations

The Australian Transport Safety Board is helping the Japan Transport Safety Board investigate a loss of engine power on a Jetstar Boeing 787-8 near Osaka.

ATSB releases final report on Qantas 747 “stick shaker” incident
Air Crash Investigations

Qantas has retrained its pilots for some stall recovery techniques following a "stick shaker" incident in 2017, the ATSB says.

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