Miami Herald

After being grounded for almost 2 years, first Boeing 737 Max U.S. flight takes off from MIA

- BY HOWARD COHEN hcohen@miamiheral­d.com Miami Herald Staff Writer Taylor Dolven contribute­d to this report, which was supplement­ed with informatio­n from The Associated Press. Howard Cohen: 305-376-3619, @HowardCohe­n

Nearly two years after the national air safety agency grounded Boeing Max planes following two

Boeing Max crashes that killed 346 people, the first Boeing 737 Max departed Miami Internatio­nal Airport. There were 87 passengers aboard Flight 718 on Tuesday morning’s trip to New York.

According to The Associated Press, Flight 718 was the aircraft’s first U.S. commercial flight since faulty sensor readings contribute­d to the two deadly crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia less than six months apart and led to the grounding in March 2019. The first passenger flight with a revamped Max took place this month in Brazil.

Tuesday’s American Airlines flight landed at New York’s LaGuardia Airport, an airline spokeswoma­n told the AP. The airline gave customers the chance to change flights if they were uncomforta­ble on the Max.

“Congratula­tions to American Airlines on becoming the first U.S. carrier to bring back the MAX today, with two daily flights between MIA and New York’s LaGuardia Airport,” said Jack Varela, a spokesman for MIA. “We welcome the 737 Max back into service and look forward towards meeting all the travel needs of our customers.”

Federal Aviation Administra­tion chief Stephen Dickson signed an order on Nov. 18 rescinding the grounding. U.S. airlines were to be allowed to fly the Max once Boeing updated critical software and computers on each plane and pilots received training in flight simulators. Regulators in Europe and Brazil also cleared the way for the resumption after the changes were made.

In the two crashes in 2019, the Boeing Max’s systems pushed the plane’s noses down repeatedly due to faulty sensor readings and pilots could not regain control of the crafts, investigat­ors found.

Before the grounding, MIA’s largest airline, American Airlines, based its Max fleet of 24 aircraft in Miami. Since the Boeing Max stoppage, the planes were stationed at the company’s technical-operations center in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

American plans to make one round trip a day between Miami and New York with the planes through Jan. 4 before putting the Max on more routes. United Airlines plans to resume flights with the Max in February, and Southwest Airlines plans to resume flights with the planes in March, according to the AP.

 ?? JOE RAEDLE Getty Images ?? American Airlines Flight 718, a Boeing 737 Max, takes off from Miami Internatio­nal Airport to New York on Tuesday. The Boeing 737 Max was grounded worldwide for nearly two years following two crashes that killed a total of 346 people.
JOE RAEDLE Getty Images American Airlines Flight 718, a Boeing 737 Max, takes off from Miami Internatio­nal Airport to New York on Tuesday. The Boeing 737 Max was grounded worldwide for nearly two years following two crashes that killed a total of 346 people.

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