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Aviation

  • 2019

  • Boeing’s Grounded 737 Max Planes Flood into Employee Parking Lots

    24 Jun
  • From Jalopnik:

    You may recall that, thanks to an issue with faulty sensors in the Boeing 737 Max flight control systems, those planes have been grounded after multiple crashes were found to be related to the issue. Grounded planes are, by definition, not in the air, and as such need to be stored, on the ground, somewhere. In the case of Boeing’s Renton Factory in Washington state, there’s so many grounded planes that some of that ground has to be taken from Boeing’s employee parking lots.

    Historical moment in Aviation history! ✈️
    Aerial images show the Boeing 737 MAX aircraft parked in the staff car park because there is no more capacity left at the airport. pic.twitter.com/TZ3MKH8rdM

    — Aviation ✈ (@Airplane_pic) June 23, 2019

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