The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) said on Tuesday it was still assessing proposed changes to Boeing software for the grounded 737 MAX and had yet not found anything that would undermine hopes for a coordinated return to service. The Wall Street Journal earlier reported that European safety concerns and disagreements over software could prolong vetting of the changes and prompt European regulators to withhold full support when the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) ultimately clears the planes for commercial flight. …read more
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