
Will Boeing's 737 Max jet ever fly again?
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How halting production of Boeing's 737 Max could affect the aviation industry
Earlier this fall, Boeing said it expected its 737 Max jets to fly again in January 2020. But as a Federal Aviation Administration investigation continues and concerns about the plane’s safety persist, the aerospace giant has announced it is pausing its production instead. Miles O’Brien joins Judy Woodruff to discuss effects on the aviation industry and why the FAA itself has come under scrutiny.
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Will Boeing's 737 Max jet ever fly again?
Clip: 12/17/2019 | 6m 6sVideo has Closed Captions
Earlier this fall, Boeing said it expected its 737 Max jets to fly again in January 2020. But as a Federal Aviation Administration investigation continues and concerns about the plane’s safety persist, the aerospace giant has announced it is pausing its production instead. Miles O’Brien joins Judy Woodruff to discuss effects on the aviation industry and why the FAA itself has come under scrutiny.
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