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Boeing wants it to fly, but travelers fear the 737 MAX

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Boeing wants it to fly, but travelers fear the 737 MAXOn September 12, Boeing started putting out 30-second videos in which employees tout its planes’ safety, hoping to reassure travelers about the 737 MAX that’s been grounded worldwide since two crashes that killed 346 people. “When the 737 MAX returns to service I will absolutely put my family on this airplane,” she stressed. “Well, I think she could not say it would be unsafe,” one member quipped, as Boeing faces the Herculean task of trying to regain the confidence of civil aviation authorities and the public, seven months after the crash of an Ethiopian Airlines MAX that killed 157 people.