shows a Boeing 737 MAX 9 in Bourget, France. The 52nd International Paris Air and Space Show kicked off on Monday to showcase the cutting-edge technology of today and the future of the air and space industry.

Boeing ‘finalising’ software update after crashes

March 18, 2019

Boeing has said it is finalising a software update and pilot training revision related to MCAS (Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System) in 737 Max, following two deadly air crashes in less than five months…reports Asian Lite News

shows a Boeing 737 MAX 9 in Bourget, France. The 52nd International Paris Air and Space Show kicked off on Monday to showcase the cutting-edge technology of today and the future of the air and space industry.

“Boeing is finalising its development of a previously-announced software update and pilot training revision that will address the MCAS flight control law’s behaviour in response to erroneous sensor inputs,” Dennis Muilenburg, President and CEO of the US aircraft manufacturer, said in a statement.

Muilenburg’s announcement came after Ethiopia’s Transport Minister Dagmawit Moges said earlier on Sunday that information recovered from the flight data recorder of the Ethiopian Airlines plane showed the March 10 crash which killed all 157 people on board had “clear similarities” with Lion Air’s crash in Indonesia in October, which killed 189 people aboard. Both of the doomed planes were 737 Max 8.

The MCAS is an automated safety feature on the 737 Max designed to prevent the plane from entering into a stall, or losing lift.

Some pilots had complained about unintended nose-down situations while flying the Max 8 jet, according to US federal database.

There has been a global ban on flights of Boeing 737 Max following the Ethiopian Airlines crash. The US grounded all 737 Max 8 and 9 on Wednesday amid mounting pressure.

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