Submitted by jas26 t3_127oc06 in technology
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Loa_Sandal t1_jefig0b wrote
I'll stick to Airbus, thanks.
littlebitofsnow t1_jef1hzl wrote
Does anybody want them?
[deleted] t1_jef2fx9 wrote
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Mettiti t1_jefmnej wrote
They are still very fuel efficient for the size, very well known by pilots and maintenance personnel, and also Boeing will surely work with airlines it's selling these planes to make sure they don't fall behind Airbus in what is undoubtedly their best selling segment.
CeeJayDK t1_jefnwu5 wrote
> very well known by pilots and maintenance personnel
Yeah, they are infamous now due to the many deaths they caused.
Hakuknowsmyname t1_jeg85ez wrote
Now 33% less crashy!
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jas26 OP t1_jeezr6w wrote
Stan Deal, the CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes, said that 737 MAX production will be increased above its current level of 31 jets per month. He also said the company is working with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to wrap up the final certification of the new 737 MAX 7 model.
Either9523 t1_jef3ygj wrote
My best friend passed away on a Max 8. March 10 2019 flight 302, he was on his way to the UN conference. Was only 3-4 months ahead of Lion Airs crash.... Im glad money matters more than people to these companies, its pretty sad man.