After two accidents involving the Boeing 737 MAX aircraft crash site, recommends the company behind that the planes be kept on the ground.
The writing Boeing in a press release.
In cooperation with the american transport authorities and aviation authorities the world over is Boeing reached for the recommendation.
Boeing stresses in the press release that the company has full confidence in the safety of Boeing 787 SERVICE, and that the recommendation is due to extra vigilance.
‘We support this proactive step out of increased due diligence. Security has been a core value of Boeing as long as we have built the aircraft, and it will always be. There is no greater priority for our company and our industry,’ says Dennis Muilenburg, CEO of Boeing, in a press release.
‘We do everything we can to understand the causes of the accidents, in cooperation with investigators, increase safety and help to ensure that it never happens again.’
the Decision comes in the wake of that Donald Trump, the canadian transport minister, Marc Garneau and the european aviation authority, Easa, has banned Boeing 737 MAX to fly in national airspace.
Recently crashed a Boeing 737 down in Ethiopia at the weekend, in which 157 people lost their lives in the accident. Also crashed the aircraft down in Indonesia in October last year.
Community – 13. mar. 2019 – at. 19:34 Ban spreads: the UNITED states and Canada keeps Boeing-aircraft on the ground.
Since the crash in Indonesia, the focus has been on a special software in Boeing’s new MAX aircraft.
the Software – called the MCAS – is suspected to have played a role in the accidents, as it works by pointing the nose of the aircraft down, if a sensor detects that the aircraft’s angle in the air is too steep.
the System is developed in order to avoid that the aircraft comes down too far in the speed and the ‘staller’.
To ‘stall’ means, that the plane is going so much down in speed that it no longer can float and therefore are crashing.
At both the disaster in Ethiopia and in Indonesia, it has been promoting, that the plane was moving up and down in speed and altitude shortly after take-off.
the Reason for flystyrtene in Indonesia and Ethiopia are, however, not been established.