Boeing says it do not expect to gain approval for the grounded 737 Max jets until later this year after saying they expected the jet to be back in the air by March.
This is all due to potential certifications and regulatory concerns.
Boeing says it do not expect to gain approval for the grounded 737 Max jets until later this year after saying they expected the jet to be back in the air by March.
This is all due to potential certifications and regulatory concerns.
Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun will step down from his post by the end of the year, as the aircraft maker sparked scrutiny after recent..