FAA To Order Changes In Boeing 737 Max Jets After Ethiopian Airlines Crash
NPRFAA To Order Changes In Boeing 737 Max Jets After Ethiopian Airlines Crash Enlarge this image toggle caption Michael Tewelde/AFP/Getty Images Michael Tewelde/AFP/Getty Images Updated at 9:20 p.m. Late Monday, Boeing said it "has been developing a flight control software enhancement for the 737 Max, designed to make an already safe aircraft even safer." Sponsor Message In response to the crash in Ethiopia, China's Civil Aviation Administration ordered the country's airlines to ground all Boeing 737 Max 8 planes on Monday, citing similarities in the crashes of two recently delivered aircraft. And a media representative adds that the airline is certain that "the Boeing 737 Max aircraft is safe and that our pilots are properly trained to fly the Max aircraft safely."