Twenty months after staying on the tarmac due to its two fatal crashes, Boeing's 737 Max airliner received the green light to resume its passenger flights after the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has made the announcement on Wednesday.
Full ArticleFAA Clears Boeing 737 Max for Flight 20 Months After Two Fatal Crashes
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