US regulators spell out design changes needed in grounded Boeing jet

US regulators spell out design changes needed in grounded Boeing jet
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US federal regulators have outlined a list of design changes they will require in the Boeing 737 Max to fix safety issues that were discovered after two deadly crashes that led to the worldwide grounding of the plane.

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) proposed software changes to a flight-control system implicated in the crashes.

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