American Airlines Group Inc. intends to resume use of the embattled 737 Max, manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes (BCA), for daily passenger flights, reports Bloomberg. Driven by the same uncertainty, American Airlines moved simulator-based training on the 737 Max to December from November earlier this month. The carrier has 24 737 Max planes at its disposal, with orders for another 76. Boeing’s Max Judged ‘Safe’Last week, Europe's top aviation regulator had reportedly pronounced Boeing's 737 MAX aircraft safe enough to resume flights in the region’s skies, according to the outlet. In March 2019, global aviation authorities grounded the 737 MAX worldwide.
Source: Ethiopian News October 18, 2020 12:33 UTC