WASHINGTON/SINGAPORE — An international panel of air-safety regulators on Friday harshly criticized the US Federal Aviation Administration's review of a safety system on Boeing's 737 Max jet ...
All 737 MAX aircraft have been grounded and Boeing is working on an MCAS software fix and extra training that it says will prevent a repeat of such accidents. CEO Dennis Muilenburg said on Friday ...
Comparisons with the Boeing 737 Max, and its controversial MCAS software, are inevitable. MCAS trimmed the Max nose-down by moving the horizontal stabiliser if the aircraft detected excessive ...
Crash investigators have focused their attention on the Manoeuvring Characteristics Augmentation System (MCAS) - software designed to help prevent the 737 Max from stalling. The software reacts ...
The Marine Corps is also planning to shift its F-35 Joint Strike Fighter procurements to buy more carrier-based F-35Cs and ...
The Indonesian investigators pointed to the plane's anti-stall software, called MCAS, which the preliminary report identified as the reason the plane's nose continually pointed down out of the ...
Boeing is introducing new software for the planes, which have been grounded around the world and will not be allowed to fly until regulators approve the fixes, most of which are to the MCAS system.