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Paris:
The European aviation safety regulator believes the Boeing 737 MAX is safe after a lengthy safety review and expects to clear the plane for commercial flights in January, its senior official said in remarks broadcast on Saturday.
On Wednesday, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration lifted a 20-month detention order imposed after two fatal crashes that triggered changes to the cockpit design. US commercial flights are expected to resume in late December.
“We wanted to carry out a totally independent safety analysis of this aircraft, so we performed our own flight checks and tests,” Patrick Ky, executive director of the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), told the Paris Air Forum.
“All these studies tell us that the 737 MAX can be back in service. We have started putting all measures in place,” he said. “It is likely that in our case we will take the decisions that will allow him to return to service within some time in January.”
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