CNBC: FAA clears Boeing 737 Max to fly again after 20-month grounding spurred by deadly crashes
Federal regulators cleared the Boeing 737 Max to fly again after a 20-month grounding that sparked a crisis inside one of the nation’s biggest exporters.
A big question here is whether the public will be confident enough to book a flight on the 737 Max?
NEW: Boeing's 737 MAX airliner will be allowed to fly again after the FAA removes a grounding order this morning.
The jet hasn't flown passengers since March of last year, after a design flaw led to two deadly crashes.@krisvancleave reports. pic.twitter.com/vloc2T3DJ0
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