Aerospace giant Boeing failed to book any commercial orders for its 737 MAX passenger planes in March, the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) cited company records as showing on Wednesday. READ MORE: Ethiopia Releases Preliminary Report Into Boeing 737 MAX CrashAccording to Boeing, the company delivered just 11 of its 737 MAX jets in March, less than half the rate of deliveries in the two previous months. READ MORE: Ethiopian Airlines: Boeing 737 Crash Unlikely to Affect Relations With Boeing© AP Photo / Mulugeta Ayene Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 Max Was Struck by 'Foreign Object' - ReportsLast week, Boeing said that its updated 737 MAX software had been successfully tested and that during the flight, the crew used the software in various scenarios to test failure conditions. Earlier, the Federal Aviation Administration announced that it had launched another review to ensure the safety of the Boeing 737 MAX. The software update comes after at least 300 Boeing 737 MAX planes have been grounded worldwide over two fatal crashes in the past five months.
Source: Ethiopian News April 10, 2019 12:22 UTC