More concerns for Boeing.
Boeing CEO expects 737 MAX to resume flying around November, but possibly not in all countries
By Dominic Gates
Seattle Times aerospace reporter
Boeing chairman and chief executive Dennis Muilenburg on Wednesday reiterated his projection that, despite concerns publicly expressed by Europe’s air safety regulator, the 737 MAX should begin to return to service around November.
However, he conceded that lack of alignment among international regulatory bodies could mean that the grounded jet may first resume flying in the United States, with other major countries following later.
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