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© Reuters. Boeing 737 MAX planes grounded are seen parked at Grant County International Airport in Moses Lake
PARIS (Reuters) – The European aviation safety regulator believes the Boeing (NYSE 🙂 737 MAX is safe after a lengthy safety review and hopes to authorize the plane for commercial flights in January, its top official said in released remarks. Saturday.
On Wednesday, the US Federal Aviation Administration lifted a 20-month grounding order imposed after two fatal accidents that led to changes to the cabin design. US commercial flights will resume at the end of December.
“We wanted to carry out a fully independent analysis of the safety of this aircraft, so we conducted our own flight checks and tests,” said Patrick Ky, executive director of the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), at the Paris Air Forum.
“All these studies tell us that the 737 MAX can work again. We have started to implement all the measures,” he said. “It is likely that in our case we will make the decisions that allow him to return to service sometime in January.”
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