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Boeing expected to resume 737 MAX flights by January

Boeing announced on Monday that it expects US regulators to allow the 737 MAX jet to fly again. The company said that it has dealt with the software problems that caused the two fatal crashes in 2018. Although airlines have said that it could take some months for them to train their pilots to use the new software.

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Tue Nov 12 - Reuters

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