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Boeing to win congressional support to push back new safety requirements for upcoming 737 MAX variants

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WAHINGTON — Boeing is expected to receive support from Congress to push back the upcoming due date for implementing a new safety regulation for its upcoming variants of 737 MAX series jets. Earlier this month, Congress had rejected to include an exemption to the defense bill that would impose a higher safety level for contemporary cockpit alerts on two new Boeing 737 MAX versions. (www.airlinerwatch.com) और अधिक...

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patpylot
patrick baker 7
let me see if i understand this: boeing wants to be able to sell some max 737's without all the safety features they are capable of offering, but would rather not be compelled to do because of cost.. Not the safest, but sort of safe. Boeing will tell us all that their offerings are not built for utmost safety. And those congressional folks, representatives and senators alike plus staff members, who will fly as much as anybody on those less-than-optimal planes, agree with less-is-good enough.
paultrubits
paul trubits 2
Automakers do this all the time. I am old enough to remember when car seat belts were an option
wx1996
wx1996 2
More like Boeing does not want to add a feature to their planes that customers are not willing to pay for. If United, Southwest, Delta, etc. said to include this feature and retrofit it to existing planes, here is the money to do it, Boeing would get it done.
nasdisco
Chris B 4
EASA demand that Boeing has the better safety system may override anything Congress and Boeing have stuck together with Duct tape and grease aka money donations......
wx1996
wx1996 -3
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John Perry 6
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lopidus
Reihhart White 4
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