Europe Clears Boeing 737 MAX for Return to Service
Aviation officials in Europe have cleared the Boeing 737 MAX plane to return to service after being grounded for nearly two years…. Read More »
Canada’s Flair Airlines to add 13 B737 MAX 8s
Flair Airlines (F8, Kelowna) will acquire thirteen B737-8s with deliveries due to start in early 2021, spearheading the low-cost carrier’s… Read More »
Pilots endorse EASA’s airworthiness directive on 737 MAX
The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) is clearing the Boeing 737 MAX to fly after nearly two-year grounding. The Airworthiness Directive issued today concludes… Read More »
Alaska Airlines takes first B737 MAX 9
Alaska Airlines (AS, Seattle Tacoma Int’l) became the first airline to take its maiden B737 MAX after the type’s ungrounding… Read More »
Alaska Airlines’ approach to the 737 Max
Pricing opportunity, aircraft retirements accelerated by the coronavirus epidemic and longtime support for a hometown manufacturer all factored into Alaska… Read More »
Air Canada will resume flying 737 Max Feb. 1
Air Canada plans to resume flying the Boeing 737 Max on Feb. 1. The airline has 24 of the jets… Read More »
Canada approves returning Boeing 737 Max to service
Transport Canada has given final approval for return of the Boeing 737 Max to service. “Canadians and the airline industry… Read More »
United plans 737 Max relaunch, delays JFK return
United Airlines will relaunch the 737 Max with 24 departures Feb. 11, growing to 32 daily flights by the end… Read More »