Boeing unveils fix to flight system after deadly crashes


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| 2019/03/28 | 763 words | LE JOURNAL DE L'AVIATION | INDUSTRY / TECHNOLOGY

Embattled aviation giant Boeing pledged Wednesday to do all it can to prevent crashes like two that killed nearly 350 people in recent months, as it unveiled a fix to the flight software of its grounded 737 MAX aircraft.Boeing gathered hundreds of pilots and reporters to unveil the changes to the MCAS stall prevention system, which has been implicated in the crashes in Ethiopia and Indonesia, as part of a charm offensive to restore the company's reputation."We are going to do everything to m...(…)

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