The United States aviation regulator will significantly change its oversight approach to air safety by July, following two fatal Boeing 737 Max passenger plane crashes.
Anti‑stall software on the Boeing 737 Max plane is among the leading areas of focus for investigations into the two crashes.
Investigators have pointed to "clear similarities" between the crashes, putting pressure on Boeing and US regulators to come up with an adequate fix.
The aviation industry has been thrown into flux by a Lion Air crash in Indonesia last October that killed 189 people and an Ethiopian Airlines disaster on March 10 that killed 157, both involving Boeing's 737 Max single‑aisle plane.
[Source: CNN]

