FAA Asks for NASA's Help in Boeing 737 Max Safety Upgrade Review

Boeing Knew About Issues Before Crash
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The Federal Aviation Administration is convening a panel of outside experts from the Air Force, NASA and a Transportation Department center to review Boeing Co.’s software fixes for the grounded 737 Max.

The agency announced the new Technical Advisory Board in a statement on Tuesday. The panel’s recommendations will “directly inform the FAA’s decision concerning the 737 MAX fleet’s safe return to service,” the agency said.