A new software issue has been discovered on the Boeing 737 Max, but the company says it doesn't think it will further delay its return to service. The company said the issue involves an indicator light staying on longer than intended.
New York A new software issue has been discovered on the Boeing 737 Max, but the company said Thursday it does not think it will further delay its return to service.
The company said the issue involves an indicator light staying on longer than intended. The light is associated with the stabilizer trim system, which raises and lowers the plane's nose. Boeing said the problem was discovered during flight testing of the 737 Max's updated software. It said the problem was with the inputs into the plane's flight control computers.
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