Officials with knowledge of the FAA's probe said the software fix was essential for safety.
The Federal Aviation Administration has ordered Boeing to fix a newly discovered software issue in its 737 Max aircraft before allowing it to fly.
Officials with knowledge of the FAA's probe said the fix for this new problem is essential for safety.
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