Boeing is slated to gain backing from Congress for an extension of a deadline imposing a new safety standard for modern cockpit alerts for two new versions of the company’s 737 MAX jets, Reuters’ David Shepardson reports, citing sources. The plane maker has been lobbying for months to convince Congress to waive the December 27 deadline that affects its MAX 7 and MAX 10 aircraft that was imposed in 2020 following two fatal crashes, the author notes. Reference Link
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