February 2nd, 2022 4:29 PM 0 COMMENTS

Ethiopian Airlines Flies Boeing 737 Max for the First Time Since the Fatal Crash

Ethiopian Airlines has resumed the flights with Boeing 737 Max, three years after grounding the plane due to a fatal air crash that killed 157 people. The first flight scheduled to take off to the neighbouring region Kenya flew within Ethiopia due to poor weather. The passengers on the day included diplomats and government officials. Ethiopian Airlines Chief Executive Officer Tewolde Gebremariam said that the carrier had taken enough time... Read More

December 11th, 2021 6:42 PM 0 COMMENTS

DGCA to Probe the Emergency Landing of SpiceJet’s Boeing 737 Max

India’s aviation regulatory authority Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), is probing the incident of SpiceJet’s Boeing 737 Max aircraft, wherein the plane was forced to return to Mumbai airport shortly after it took off to Kolkata from the airport. According to SpiceJet, an engine snag of Boeing 737 Max was the reason for the emergency landing. The aircraft returned to the airport within 15 minutes of the take-off. According... Read More

November 23rd, 2021 12:00 PM 0 COMMENTS

SpiceJet Re-Launches Boeing 737 Max Jetliner for Passenger Service With Free Wi-Fi Onboard

The aircraft model Boeing 737 Max jetliner, notorious for two fatal air crashes in 2018 and 2019, is back to passenger service as the safest airline, according to Ajay Singh, the Chairman and Managing Director of SpiceJet Airline. The domestic airline provider launched the services with the Boeing 737 Max jetliner two days ago after diligent scrutiny and safety measures. “So far, with all the flights that we have flown,... Read More

May 18th, 2019 6:18 PM 0 COMMENTS

Boeing Completes a 360-Hour Trial Run of Software Update for 737 Max Airliner, Awaits FAA Evaluation

Boeing is finally at the verge of resolving the issues blamed on its 737 Max Airliner. The company has announced that the software update to resolve the issue is ready and is now awaiting evaluation by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Boeing has completed the simulator testing and the engineering flight test. It has tested Boeing 737 Max aircraft with the updated software by flying for more than 360 hours... Read More

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