MAX Likely To Be Phased Back Into Global Fleet

Credit: Joe Walker
An FAA-hosted gathering of regulators from around the world has helped clarify the agency’s stance on changes to the Boeing 737 MAX. It also set the stage for what is likely to be a phased return-to-service for the grounded fleet, rather than a unified move to lift operations bans. FAA Acting...

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