Air Canada redirects Boeing 737 MAX after engine problem



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Air Canada redirects Boeing 737 MAX after engine problem

A Boeing 737-8 MAX flying between Arizona and Montreak with three crew members on board had engine problems that forced it to land – AFP

An Air Canada Boeing 737-8 MAX, flying between Arizona, in the United States, and the Canadian city of Montreal, with three crew members on board, had an engine problem that forced it to land in Tucson, he said. the airline this Friday (25).

Shortly after takeoff on December 22, the pilots “received an engine notification and, in accordance with standard operating procedures for this type of situation, decided to shut down an engine,” Air Canada said in a statement written in French.

“The aircraft was redirected to Tucson, where it landed normally and remains,” Air Canada added, without specifying the nature of the damage, which occurred during a non-commercial “positioning flight.”

According to the Belgian specialist website Aviation24.be, the first to report the emergency landing, the failure was due to a drop in the hydraulic pressure of the left engine.

The Canadian government announced in mid-December that it had approved Boeing’s design changes to the 737 MAX aircraft after two accidents that killed 346 people left the 737 MAX aircraft on the ground.

But the plane, bought by Canadian airlines Air Canada, Westjet and Sunwing, has yet to receive authorization to fly commercially in Canadian airspace.

In mid-November, the United States cleared MAX to fly again, but some changes will need to be made to the aircraft before it can return to service, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.

Two weeks ago, the Brazilian airline Gol became the first in the world to resume flights on the 737 MAX.

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