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The Boeing 737 Max is flying again. Not every airline wants to admit it – ZDNet
After a monstrous software and corporate debacle, the Max has returned to the skies. Some, though, appear to want to hide it.

Still some reticence?
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The software has been adjusted.
The pilots have, it’s said, been re-familiarized with its workings.
So despite the misgivings and legal appeals of some, the Boeing 737 Max has again been flying passengers for some six weeks, without a hint of an incident. Without even word of some mass — or even tiny — passenger boycott, either.
American Airlines was the first to fly it — between La Guardia and Miami. United Airlines has put it back in the air too….
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