FAA issues new first air certificate for Boeing 737 MAX since 2019 By Reuters



[ad_1]


© Reuters.

WASHINGTON / CHICAGO (Reuters) – The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Monday issued its first certificate of airworthiness for a Boeing (NYSE 🙂 737 MAX built since March 2019, the agency confirmed.

On November 18, the FAA lifted a 20-month grounding order at the MAX after two fatal accidents in five months killed 346 people. The FAA requires a number of software changes and new pilot training requirements before aircraft can return to service.

Boeing has about 450 737 MAX aircraft that have been built since 2019 and are awaiting FAA approval before they can be delivered to airlines. Boeing declined to comment on the FAA approval.

Disclaimer: Fusion Media I would like to remind you that the data contained in this website is not necessarily real time or accurate. All CFDs (stocks, indices, futures) and Forex prices are not provided by exchanges but by market makers, so the prices may not be accurate and may differ from the actual market price, which means that prices are indicative and not appropriate for commercial purposes. Therefore, Fusion Media assumes no responsibility for any business losses you may incur as a result of the use of this data.

Fusion Media or anyone involved with Fusion Media will not accept any responsibility for loss or damage as a result of reliance on the information, including data, quotes, charts, and buy / sell signals contained on this website. Be fully informed about the risks and costs associated with trading financial markets, it is one of the riskiest investment forms possible.



[ad_2]