FAA Won't Say When Boeing's 737 Max Will Be Cleared To Fly Again
  • 5 years ago

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration won't commit itself to a hoped-for deadline of Boeing.
Boeing has suggested that its grounded 737 MAX could resume flying passengers in October.
However, Reuters reports the FAA says do not have a timeline for vetting the 737 Max's safety upgrades.
We don’t have a timeline. Don’t have October. Don’t have August. Don’t have 2021. FAA Acting Administrator Dan Elwell
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