Boeing to Hold Global Airlines Call for Queries After Crash
- All operators of the 737 Max are invited to discuss new model
- Questions may address changes from older versions of the jet
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Boeing Co. will convene a conference call with airlines worldwide that fly its 737 Max aircraft to answer questions about the plane model involved in a fatal Indonesia crash, people familiar with the situation said.
The call Tuesday will allow Boeing to field queries all at once from the group instead of having multiple individual conversations on the same points, said one of the people who asked not to be identified since the call is private. The planemaker will also go over differences between the Max, the most recent version of Boeing’s best-selling airplane, and the model that preceded it known as NG, or next generation.