No specific timetable for Boeing 737 MAX’s return

 

The Federal Aviation Administration said  it does not have a specific timetable on when Boeing Co’s troubled 737 MAX jet would return to service after two fatal crashes led to the airplane’s worldwide grounding in March.

FAA spokesman Greg Martin said the agency has “no timetable” for allowing the 737 MAX to resume flying and will act “only when it is safe to return to service”.

Reports in some American media indicated that the troubled 737 MAX aircraft will be back in the air by December.

Boeing has not given a timeline on when the planes would be back in service.

American Airlines Group Inc said on Sunday it was extending cancellations of about 115 daily flights into September due to the grounding of the 737 MAX.

 

Via Reuters/Bloomberg

 

 

 

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