A fix may allow the MAX to fly again in the coming months, but public trust in Boeing and the jets could take still longer to restore. Two fatal crashes and what some have described as a "lack of transparency" in the aftermath has undermined consumer confidence in the plane maker, says The Wall Street Journal. Meanwhile, the return of Boeing’s 737 MAX jets to the skies won’t likely occur until mid to late August, The Journal reports, citing anonymous officials. Foreign regulators, who jumped the Federal Aviation Administration in grounding the jets in March, are expected to conduct their own reviews.



