WASHINGTON/PARIS, Nov 6 (Reuters) – Regulators have asked Boeing Co to fill in gaps in the documentation on its proposed 737 MAX software fix, industry sources told Reuters, raising new questions over the planemaker’s hopes to return the jet to U.S. service by year-end. The world’s largest planemaker submitted documentation in a key part of an approval process, already delayed by months, for a 737 MAX software upgrade in the wake of two crashes in Ethiopia and Indonesia that killed 346 people. U.S. Federal Aviation Administration and European Union Aviation Safety Agency officials flagged a number of issues …read more
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