Boeing unveils a 737 Max software fix after fatal crashes
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Boeing Co has reprogrammed software on its 737 MAX to prevent erroneous data from triggering an anti-stall system that is facing mounting scrutiny in the wake of 2 deadly nose-down crashes in the past five months. The anti-stall system which is believed to have repeatedly forced the nose lower in at least one of the accidents would only do so once per event after sensing a problem, giving pilots more control.