Boeing said Monday that the flight stabilisation system under scrutiny following two deadly 737 MAX plane crashes, met all US regulations.
“The 737 MAX was certified in accordance with the identical Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) requirements and processes that have governed certification of all previous new airplanes and derivatives,” Boeing said Monday.
Boeing and regulators face increased examination over the stall prevention system, the Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System or MCAS, which authorities have said was likely a factor in deadly crashes in Indonesia in October, while the crash in Ethiopia earlier this month showed similarities.