Don't miss a thing by getting the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox TUI’s Boeing 737 Max airplanes have been taking to the skies of Manchester once again after two years of being grounded for safety reasons.
The model became notorious following two deadly crashes, which were found to have been caused by a faulty piece of technology in the plane and a lack of pilot training around new software.
A total of 346 passengers and crew died when 737 Max aircraft operated by Lion Air and Ethiopian Airlines crashed in October 2018 and March 2019 respectively.
The second incident led to the planes being grounded around the world, amid concerns that flight control software forced the aircraft to go into a dive.
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