KEY POINTS
  • Boeing has completed 96 flights totaling over 159 hours of air time with its software fix for the 737 Max.
  • The company will likely submit its plan to fix the Max to the FAA regulators within the next two weeks.
Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg

Boeing has completed 96 flights testing the performance of the 737 Max with updated software for the plane's flight control system.

"Our team has made 96 flights totaling over 159 hours of air time with this updated software," said Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg while speaking Thursday at the George W. Bush Presidential Center in Dallas, Texas. Muilenburg, who went on a 737 Max test flight last week, says the company is making progress developing a plan to fix the aircraft's MCAS flight control software and improve pilot training, two problems that will need to be resolved before regulators certify the plane to fly again.