FAA Predicted More Than A Dozen More Crashes But Didn't Ground 737 Max

FAA Predicted More Than A Dozen More Crashes But Didn't Ground 737 Max

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The FAA predicted over a dozen potential crashes of the Boeing 737 Max without design changes. Despite these concerns, the plane was not grounded until a second crash occurred in Ethiopia in March 2019. Boeing had hoped the 737 Max would be operational by January 2020, but FAA Chief Steve Dixon indicated that the process would extend into 2020. The crashes resulted in 346 fatalities.

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What did the FAA predict regarding the potential crashes of the Boeing 737 Max?

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What were the circumstances that led to the FAA officially grounding the Boeing 737 Max?

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What was Boeing's expectation regarding the return of the 737 Max to service?

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What did FAA Chief Steve Dixon mention about the processes that need to be completed?

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How many people were killed in the 737 Max crashes?

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