Boeing 737 Max Moves Toward a Return to Service

Test flights for Max move closer to return for the jetliner

Boeing’s 737 Max jetliner has completed a round of test flights with European air-safety regulators, which is a move toward a return to service after being grounded.

The European Union Aviation Safety Agency have announcement stating that it will begin evaluation of data from the trips.

The agency, based in Cologne, Germany, performed the flights from Vancouver, near Boeing’s Seattle-area operations, to get around coronavirus-related US travel curbs.

“As the next step in its evaluation of the aircraft for return to service, EASA is now analysing the data and other information gathered during the flights,” the agency reported.

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