Investigators are close to confirming the lead theory about why the Ethiopian Airlines 737 Max crashed, report claims

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Investigators are close to confirming the lead theory about why the Ethiopian Airlines 737 Max crashed, report claims
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Investigators' preliminary conclusion is that the automated system suspected of causing the Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 Max crash activated.

and new training procedures for the 737 Max on Wednesday in a bid to fix the planes, which have been grounded around the world after the two deadly crashes.

Boeing said that the software updates have been put through hundreds of hours of analysis, laboratory tests, and simulator trials, as well as two test flights.

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