The new problems are related to the wiring of the planes, Image via The New York Times
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Boeing regulators have found even more problems with the 737 MAX jets

Boeing has said that it has found some previously unknown concerns regarding their 737 MAX jets. The planes have been grounded for some time now due to software issues that led to two fatal crashes in 2018. The new problems have to do with the wiring of the planes but it is unknown how serious this new issue is.

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