Boeing Says Data Does Not Support 737 Alerting Change

Boeing 737 MAX
The 737 MAX family, likes its predecessors, does not have a system that provides different levels of flight crew warnings and alerts.
Credit: Boeing
Adding a new system—even one proven to be beneficial—to one of the safest airplane designs in history is a risky proposition. In the case of putting a flight crew alerting system on the 737 it is too risky, Boeing maintains. Boeing faces deadline on 737 MAX certification requirements Alerting system...

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