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Thread: FAA to lift Boeing 737Max ban 11/19

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    Default FAA to lift Boeing 737Max ban 11/19


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    None of the accidents came from American airline companies. While Boeing should have emphasized the system and required more simulation, it seems the systems work if understood. Boeing sold this plane on the idea of no retraining etc. to save cost. Lives lost unnecessarily but a safe platform, shame it cost lives and almost sank a company over training shortcuts. MG
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    Interesting times coming for air. A new client from a major aerospace company with a background in a foreign carrier, is convinced that the model of business travel won't recover from this covid deal. They are shifting their resources to .mil and .space as a focus. You can't make money hauling nasty sweatpants wearing people around the country on coach prices, while a business lunch in New York for a senior exec in Des Moines that could be done via internet, will be...

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    Agreed. We have been instructed to not travel by air for any work related meetings through 2021.
    F**K Cancer

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