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European aviation agency clears Boeing 737 Max to resume flights

European aviation agency clears Boeing 737 Max to resume flights 27 Jan 2021 After nearly two years of reviews, the aircraft will take to the skies once again. A modified version of the Boeing 737 Max, incorporating multiple safety upgrades, has been approved to resume flights in Europe, following nearly two years of reviews after the aircraft was involved in two deadly crashes that saw the planes grounded worldwide, the European aviation safety agency said Wednesday. Changes mandated by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency, or EASA, include a package of software upgrades, a reworking of the electrical system, maintenance checks, operations manual updates and new crew training.

Boeing 737 MAX planes allowed to fly in Irish airspace again following two deadly crashes

According to the EASA, the root cause of the accidents was traced to software known as the Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System, which is intended to make the plane easier to handle. However, the system was guided by only one “angle of attack” sensor, that kicked in repeatedly if that sensor malfunctioned, pushing the nose of the aircraft downward multiple times. In both accidents, pilots finally lost control of the aircraft, resulting in a crash. The European regulators issued an “airworthiness directive” for the plane today after mandating a package of software upgrades, electrical wiring rework, maintenance checks, operation-manual updates, and pilot training.

KUOW - Boeing s 737 Max Cleared To Return To European Skies, Regulator Says

A Boeing 737 Max airliner is shown at the Boeing Factory in Renton, Wash., in November. European aviation regulators gave the all-clear airliner to return to service following a pair of deadly crashes in 2018 and 2019. Credit: AFP via Getty Images Boeing s 737 Max Cleared To Return To European Skies, Regulator Says By at 7:00 am NPR Europe s aviation authority has given an all-clear for Boeing s beleaguered 737 Max plane, with modifications, to return to service. This effectively lifts the nearly two-year ban on the aircraft in the EU following a pair of plane crashes that killed 346 people. The European Union Aviation Safety Agency said a modified version of the 737 Max will be allowed fly once again, after several upgrades to its software, electrical system, operational manuals and training of flight crews.

Nach Abstürzen: Europäische Flugaufsicht lässt Boeing 737 Max wieder zu

Nach Abstürzen: Europäische Flugaufsicht lässt Boeing 737 Max wieder zu
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