Sept. 25 (UPI) -- U.S. aviation giant Boeing on Wednesday created a new aerospace safety committee to monitor its aircraft designs, in the wake of a deadly problem with its 737 Max fleet, which still hasn't been cleared to return to flight.
Boeing said it's working on a software fix for the Max's automated flight system, which investigators say was at the heart of two crashes in the past year -- one in Indonesia and one in Ethiopia. A combined 346 people were killed.