
A Boeing 737 Max lands at Boeing Field in Seattle after a test flight to evaluate the MCAS software fix.
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The EU’s aviation regulator will begin certification flights of Boeing’s 737 Max airliner next week, taking the grounded airliner another critical step closer to possibly carrying passengers again. The flights will be conducted in Vancouver, British Columbia, while simulator training for Max pilots will take place at London’s Gatwick airport.
In a statement, the European Union Aviation Safety Agency said it’s working closely with Boeing during the process. “EASA judges the overall…
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