U.S. regulatory agency finds new problem on troubled Boeing 737 MAX jets
                     Source: Xinhua | 2019-06-27 22:20:46 | Editor: huaxia

    In this file photo taken on March 12, 2019, workers are pictured next to a Boeing 737 MAX 9 airplane on the tarmac at the Boeing Renton Factory in Renton, Washington, the United States. (AFP Photo)

    SAN FRANCISCO, June 26 (Xinhua) -- The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said Wednesday a new problem has been discovered on Boeing 737 MAX jets that could delay its return to service following months of grounding globally.

    The federal aviation regulator said in a statement that Boeing "must mitigate" a potential risk found recently, adding the FAA "is following a thorough process, not a prescribed timeline, for returning the Boeing 737 Max to passenger service."

    "The FAA will lift the aircraft's prohibition order when we deem it is safe to do so," said the U.S. regulatory agency, which is noted as the response to recommendations from the Technical Advisory Board -- an independent panel authorized to assess the possibility of restoring commercial operations of 737 MAX aircraft.

    The 737 MAX has been grounded across the world since March this year after two of its models crashed in two separate, deadly disasters in Indonesia and Ethiopia last October and this March, with a total of 346 killed.

    A flight control system called the Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System (MCAS) on 737 MAX planes was in part blamed, because it acted under erroneous command from malfunctioning sensors that caused uncontrollable nose-diving of the aircraft.

    Boeing Company has been working desperately for the past several months on updating the MCAS software in hope of returning the 737 MAX to service as soon as possible.

    Regarding the newly-identified risk, Boeing Wednesday reaffirmed its compliance with the FAA's requirement to resolve any possible problems.

    "Boeing agrees with the FAA's decision and request, and is working on the required software," said the U.S. aircraft giant in a statement.

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    U.S. regulatory agency finds new problem on troubled Boeing 737 MAX jets

    Source: Xinhua 2019-06-27 22:20:46

    In this file photo taken on March 12, 2019, workers are pictured next to a Boeing 737 MAX 9 airplane on the tarmac at the Boeing Renton Factory in Renton, Washington, the United States. (AFP Photo)

    SAN FRANCISCO, June 26 (Xinhua) -- The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said Wednesday a new problem has been discovered on Boeing 737 MAX jets that could delay its return to service following months of grounding globally.

    The federal aviation regulator said in a statement that Boeing "must mitigate" a potential risk found recently, adding the FAA "is following a thorough process, not a prescribed timeline, for returning the Boeing 737 Max to passenger service."

    "The FAA will lift the aircraft's prohibition order when we deem it is safe to do so," said the U.S. regulatory agency, which is noted as the response to recommendations from the Technical Advisory Board -- an independent panel authorized to assess the possibility of restoring commercial operations of 737 MAX aircraft.

    The 737 MAX has been grounded across the world since March this year after two of its models crashed in two separate, deadly disasters in Indonesia and Ethiopia last October and this March, with a total of 346 killed.

    A flight control system called the Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System (MCAS) on 737 MAX planes was in part blamed, because it acted under erroneous command from malfunctioning sensors that caused uncontrollable nose-diving of the aircraft.

    Boeing Company has been working desperately for the past several months on updating the MCAS software in hope of returning the 737 MAX to service as soon as possible.

    Regarding the newly-identified risk, Boeing Wednesday reaffirmed its compliance with the FAA's requirement to resolve any possible problems.

    "Boeing agrees with the FAA's decision and request, and is working on the required software," said the U.S. aircraft giant in a statement.

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