Boeing completes 737 Max certification test flights
Plane has been grounded since March 2019 after two fatal crashes
A Boeing 737-7 Max aircraft lands at north side of Boeing Field in Seattle, Washington, U.S., after completing a flight testing to be re-certified, June 29, 2020
Washington: The Federal Aviation Administration said on Wednesday that it and Boeing completed certification test flights on the 737 Max, a key milestone toward the plane’s return to service.
The Max has been grounded since March 2019 after two fatal crashes in five months killed 346 people.
The FAA said it must still evaluate the data from the three days of testing and has other tasks to complete.
“The agency is following a deliberate process and will take the time it needs to thoroughly review Boeing’s work. We will lift the grounding order only after FAA safety experts are satisfied that the aircraft meets certification standards,” the FAA said.