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EASA Completes its Boeing 737 MAX Test Flights

Issue 6 - 2020
EASA Completes its Boeing 737 MAX Test Flights

The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has completed its test flights of the Boeing 737 MAX on September 11, 2020. Took place in Vancouver, Canada due to COVID-19 travel restrictions.

As the next step in its evaluation of the aircraft for return to service, EASA is analysing the data and other information gathered during the flights in preparation for the Joint Operations Evaluation Board (JOEB). The JOEB is scheduled to start next week in London, Gatwick in the United Kingdom. EASA has been working steadily, in close cooperation with the FAA and Boeing, to return the Boeing 737 MAX aircraft to service as soon as possible, but only once they are convinced it is safe.


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