]737MAX back in July?
The three U.S. operators of the Max have dropped the jet from their flight schedules through at least early August, in line with the timeframe cited by De Juniac. Meanwhile, SpiceJet Ltd. said Boeing representatives told it the 737 Max should be back in the air by July, signaling a quicker return for the plane.
“The timeline communicated to us based on their experience is July -- end of June basically,” SpiceJet’s Chief Financial Officer Kiran Koteshwar said in an interview. “We are expecting it to be July.”
Representatives for Boeing in India didn’t comment.
If the FAA actually has no timeline and doesn't even have software to look at while Boeing is communicating to its customers that the plane will be back in July then an SEC investigation should be forthcoming. Elon Musk got in severe trouble for making up information that could affect the stock price.
Fear of the SEC may also may explain why some posters have "gone dark."