It’s being reported by Bloomberg that Indonesia may ground Boeing’s 737 Max until next year – even if the aircraft is approved to fly by the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Director General of Civil Aviation Polana Pramesti said in an interview that Indonesia will make its own decision after reviewing the proposed fixes. Boeing has refused to comment on the Indonesian regulator’s decision about the Max, but a company spokesperson has reiterated that the company has completed updating the software, the associated simulator testing, and the engineering test flight. In March, Ethiopian Airlines flight ET 302, crashed shortly after take-off

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