KEY POINTS
  • American and United are starting to repair 737 Max planes that were grounded last month for electrical issues.
  • Airlines have been eager to get the newly delivered jets back in service before the busy late-spring and summer travel season.
  • The FAA said it approved a fix for the planes' manufacturing flaw, which grounded more than 100 of them last month.

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United Airlines planes, including a Boeing 737 MAX 9 model, are pictured at George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston, Texas, March 18, 2019.

Boeing said Thursday that it expects to resume deliveries of 737 Max planes "within the week" after federal officials approved a fix for an electrical problem while U.S. airlines are starting repairs on dozens of grounded jets.

The Federal Aviation Administration approved the repairs for the manufacturing flaw, which grounded more than 100 planes in service last month.

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