LAGUARDIA AIRPORT, Queens (WABC) -- The Boeing 737 Max plane returns to the sky in the U.S. The plane was grounded for nearly two years after two horrific crashes that killed 346 people. Experts blamed a software malfunction caused both crashes. The first flight will be leaving Miami at 10:30 Tuesday morning and will...
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