American Airlines cancels Boeing 737 MAX flights until mid-August

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Boeing and the US Federal Aviation Administration say the company needs more time to complete changes to a flight-control system suspected of playing a role in recent crashes.

But by extending cancellations through the summer, the airline can plan more reliably for the peak travel season, said Doug Parker, American's chairman and CEO, and Robert Isom, its president, in a letter to employees on Sunday .

"We remain confident that the impending software updates, along with the new training elements Boeing is developing for the MAX, will lead to recertification of the aircraft soon."Airlines are being forced to ground their planes longer than expected afterAmerican's cancellations represent 1.5 per cent of its total flights each day of the summer.

American explained on its website that not all flights previously scheduled on a MAX would be cancelled, because the airline planned to use other aircraft for some flights.

 

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