American Airlines plans to return Boeing 737 Max to service for passenger flights

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Published: October 19,2020 10:03 AM
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October 19, 2020: American Airlines Group plans to return Boeing 737 Max jets to service for passenger flights by the end of this year depending on certification of the aircraft from the FAA.

October 19, 2020:  American Airlines Group plans to return Boeing 737 Max jets to service for passenger flights by the end of this year depending on certification of the aircraft from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).



The airline said it will operate a daily 737 Max flight between Miami and New York from Dec. 29 to Jan. 4, with flights available for booking from Oct. 24.



The company said in a statement, "We remain in contact with the FAA and Boeing on the certification process and we'll continue to update our plans based on when the aircraft is certified”.



The FAA in a statement on Sunday said that it has no timeline for approving the plane's return to service and said it "will lift the grounding order only after FAA safety experts are satisfied that the aircraft meets certification standards."



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The Boeing 737 MAX has been grounded since March 2019 after two fatal crashes killed 346 people. The FAA expected to lift its grounding order around mid-November.



American Airlines said it will make customers aware that they are flying on a 737 MAX.



The FAA in early October issued a draft report on revised training procedures for the MAX, which is open for public comment through Nov. 2.