Nov. 11 (UPI) -- Boeing announced Monday that the troubled 737 Max is expected back in the air in January, 10 months after the popular passenger airliner was grounded around the globe after two crashes in six months.
The statement said the airplane was still going through Federal Aviation Administration certification for upgrades to its flight control software, which was blamed for crashes operated by Lion Air in Indonesia on Oct. 29, 2018, and Ethiopia Air on March 10, killing more than 340 people.