Business
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?
Screenshot by ZDNet
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….
-
Business24 hours ago
5 things to watch on the ASX 200 on Monday 1 September 2025
-
Noosa News24 hours ago
Star Brisbane cricketer finds home in suburb with shocking popularity rise
-
Noosa News16 hours ago
LifeFlight airlifts man after boat runs aground
-
Business19 hours ago
Did IDP Education shares just begin a major comeback?