FAA Tells UN Group Max 737 Apprvoal May Come in June, Sources Say --Reuters
May 23 2019 - 6:54PM
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--Boeing's MAX 737 aircraft may get clearance to fly from the
U.S. Federal Aviation Administation by next month, a U.N. group was
told, Reuters reports Thursday, citing "three people with knowledge
of the matter."
--The governing council for the U.N.'s International Civil
Aviation Organization were given a private briefing by the FAA and
Boeing on Thursday, the report said.
--Officials from the FAA said the U.S. might allow the jets back
in the air late next month, but it wasn't clear when other
countries would make a similar move, the report said.
--The FAA declined to comment, but referred to a statement from
its acting chief Daniel Ellwell that said he had no timetable for a
decision, the report said. Boeing didn't immediately respond to a
request for comment, the report said.
Full story:
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-ethiopia-airplane-safety/exclusive-faa-tells-u-n-panel-it-expects-boeing-737-max-approval-as-early-as-late-june-sources-idUSKCN1ST1T1
-Write to Stephen Nakrosis at stephen.nakrosis@wsj.com
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