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U.S. airlines prepare for 737 MAX tests, Southwest parks jets near desert
CHICAGO/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Teams from the three U.S. airlines that own 737 MAX jets were heading to Boeing Co's factory in Renton, Washington, to review a software upgrade on Saturday, even as Southwest Airlines Co began parking its 34 MAXs near the California desert.
The factory visits indicate Boeing may be nearing completion of a planned software patch for its newest 737 following a Lion Air crash that killed 189 people in Indonesia last October, but the timing for a resumption of passenger flights on the jets remains uncertain.
Boeing and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), which must approve the software fix and new training, are under U.S. and global scrutiny since the MAX suffered a second deadly crash involving Ethiopian Airlines in Addis Ababa on March 10, which led to a worldwide grounding of the fleet.
The FAA's acting administrator, Dan Elwell, told lawmakers last week the agency expected Boeing would complete the software upgrade as early as March 25, kicking off the approval process.
It remained unclear whether the software upgrade, called "design changes" by the FAA, will resolve concerns that result from the ongoing investigation into the Ethiopian Airlines crash, which killed all 157 on board.
The FAA's aviation safety chief, Ali Bahrami, briefed lawmakers on Friday about the latest information from the investigation.
The Allied Pilots Association (APA), which represents American Airlines pilots, said it has been in talks with Boeing, the FAA and airlines to get the airplanes flying again as soon as possible, albeit with an acceptable level of safety.
"Right now we're in wait-and-see mode to see what Boeing comes up with," Captain Jason Goldberg, a spokesman for APA, said on Saturday. "We're hopeful, but at the same time the process can't be rushed."
Boeing said on Saturday it was continuing to schedule meetings with all 737 MAX operators.
APA is among a delegation of airline safety experts and pilots set to test Boeing's software upgrade, meant to change how much authority is given to a new anti-stall system developed for the 737 MAX.
Southwest, the world's largest operator of the MAX, and United Airlines said they would also review documentation and training associated with Boeing's updates on Saturday. United has 14 MAXs while American has 24.
Meanwhile, Southwest said it was starting to move its entire MAX fleet to a facility in Victorville, California, at the southwestern edge of the Mojave Desert, to wait out the global grounding.
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if you were in here in dec/jan you will know why it's important to stay away from that type of advice. Ktwats tried a few tactics pimping penny stocks trying to remove a certain aspect of mkt reporting. It failed as the are failures anyway.
Just be careful what you tell people that's all
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regarding the equityโฆnever say never as I learned this the hard way about 15 year's ago
I hate it too and they took much from me-but I made those decisions on my own. had an idea that it was screwed and manipulated long ago and got tired of being so 'right' I was wrong.
Fuck them allโฆtaking them down is an extreme pleasure.
it's a good idea and saves time when cruising notables. the only thing I am not really opening up is twatter. just a decision on my part. I do in drops but rarely any other time.
>>5851366 Rick Gates' case to be given to US attorney's office in DC: Report (Wash. Examiner)
News summary video here too.
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>>5850977 Israeli Military Prepares For Unrest In Golan Heights, As U.S. Moves To Recognize Them As Israeli Territory (Southfront)
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trips confirm