Boeing moved on Saturday to ease tensions with regulators over the return to service of its 737 MAX, saying it was up to the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration and its global counterparts to approve changes to the jet in the wake of two accidents.
- Former Boeing employee who warned of 737 MAX problems expected to testify
- U.S. safety regulators want to fine Boeing $3.9 million for faulty jet parts
- Transport Canada official called for removal of 737 MAX software in email to other regulators