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A Boeing 737 MAX 8 airplane sits on the assembly line at Boeing s 737 assembly facility in 2019.
Boeing says it has received Federal Aviation Administration approval for a fix to about 100 of the company s 737 Max jets that were grounded last month due to an electrical issue.
Southwest Airlines, American Airlines and United Airlines – the only 737 Max operators in the U.S. were among the carriers that temporarily pulled dozens of planes out of service after Boeing warned of the potential problem, which was linked to a backup power control unit in the cockpit of some recently-built airplanes.
If not addressed, the FAA said last month that the problem
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - United Airlines and two other major U.S. carriers said on Thursday they will quickly repair more than 60 Boeing 737 MAX planes grounded early last month over an electrical problem that could have interfered with some critical systems.
FILE PHOTO: A United Airlines passenger jet takes off with New York City as a backdrop, at Newark Liberty International Airport, New Jersey, U.S. December 6, 2019. REUTERS/Chris Helgren/File Photo
Boeing Co sent all affected carriers service bulletins late on Wednesday on how to address the production issue, which had affected 109 planes worldwide. The Federal Aviation Administration had signed off on the service bulletins, Reuters first reported late on Wednesday.