Canada to allow Boeing 737 Max for flight
Business
- 19 January, 2021
- 05:55
The Canadian Ministry of Transport has announced that it will lift its flight ban on Boeing 737 Max after the March 2019 crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia.
The Department of Transportation said it had completed about two years of inspections and had issued "airworthiness instructions" for returning the planes to Canadian airspace. The final steps for using the airspace will be completed on January 20 with the issuance of a notice for aviators banning commercial flights of 737 Max aircraft.
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