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American Airlines puts Boeing 737 Max back in the air – Sydney Morning Herald
American Airlines is taking its long-grounded Boeing 737 Max jets out of storage, updating key flight-control software, and flying the planes in preparation for…

Some relatives of people who died in the crashes and who still believe the plane is unsafe expressed outrage at both Boeing and American over what they termed a publicity stunt.
Zipporah Kuria, a British citizen whose father died in the second Max crash, said Boeing and the FAA should instead turn over documents on changes made to fix the plane and how they were tested. The company has withheld the documents, saying they cover trade secrets.
I feel like Boeing is using the press to leverage public…
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