The US aviation regulator has just given the approval for Boeing's troubled 737 MAX jet to fly again.
Its fleet has been grounded worldwide for nearly two years after a pair of crashes killed about 350 people.
The planes would be allowed to take to the skies, but only after they are fitted with new software and pilots are retrained.
Al Jazeera's McBride reports.
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Its fleet has been grounded worldwide for nearly two years after a pair of crashes killed about 350 people.
The planes would be allowed to take to the skies, but only after they are fitted with new software and pilots are retrained.
Al Jazeera's McBride reports.
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