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Boeing’s 737 Max is likely to return to European service in the first-quarter, regulator says
Boeing’s grounded 737 Max airliner is likely to return to service in Europe during the first quarter of 2020, the head of the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) said on Monday. While the European regulator expects to give its approval in January, preparations by national authorities and airlines may delay the resumption of commercial flights by up to another two months, EASA executive director Patrick Ky indicated. (www.cnbc.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Sure...so..be the next dead passenger...
I"m willing to bet secured, substantial amounts in Las Vegas (where it's legal) that the 737-MAX will not be back in the air in Quarter 1, 2020.
This airplane should never have been grounded. I cannot say the same for many of the pilots who will soon be entering Max cockpits again. I pity those who claim that they will never fly on a Max. Bet they also leave a light on when they sleep.
Exactly. All that Boeing should have done is bend the AoA vane on one of their new aircraft out of shape,send two of their pilots up on a test flight on the aircraft without telling them and demonstrate how they dealt with the problem without significant height loss. Preferrably with 150 Boeing executives as joyride Pax. As they say : "the proof of the pudding is in the eating."
Dumb move, but regardless, I will never set foot on one of these death traps.
Smart move
Excellent. More room for me.