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Boeing to Start 737 Max Test Flights

Issue 5 - 2020
Boeing to Start 737 Max Test Flights

According to an FAA spokesperson Boeing has received clearance to begin test flights of its 737 Max jet.

Boeing expected to have the 737 Max cleared for service by the middle of 2020, but the FAA has refused to give a date for when the grounding will be lifted.

Boeing has been working to get the 737 Max back in the air following two crashes that killed 346 people.


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