Boeing and the US FAA have come under scrutiny over the certification of the 737 Max aircraft after crashes of an Ethiopian Airlines flight this month
Boeing Co plans to meet this week with customers and regulators to explain plans for getting its 737 Max back into service, after the aircraft was grounded following two deadly crashes in less than five months.
The planemaker invited more than 200 pilots, technical leaders and regulators for an informational session Wednesday in Renton, Washington, Boeing said in an emailed statement Monday. The company said it met Saturday with some United States (US) and overseas customers.
Boeing and the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) have come under scrutiny over the certification of the 737 Max aircraft after crashes of an Ethiopian Airlines flight this month and a Lion Air flight in October raised concern about an automated safety system on the plane.