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WestJet plans resumption of 737 Max flights, pending Transport Canada approval

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CALGARY

WestJet says it plans to resume flying its fleet of 737 MAX aircraft later this month, pending approval by Transport Canada.

The announceme­nt follows comments by Transport Canada that safety experts had validated the aircraft design changes and outlined requiremen­ts for Canadian carriers to bring it a step closer to resuming flights.

The Boeing 737 Max aircraft has been grounded for nearly two years after technical issues led to deadly crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia.

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administra­tion has cleared the Max for flight, as long as carriers implement certain design fixes and provide specialize­d training to pilots.

WestJet says pending approval of the aircraft for commercial flights by Canadian authoritie­s its first flight is set for Jan. 21.

It says it plans to operate three round-trip flights per week between Calgary and Toronto for four weeks, while it evaluates further routes and additional flights.

“As we continue working with Transport Canada on the additional Canadian requiremen­ts, our first MAX will be ready to return safely to service as of Jan. 21,” WestJet CEO Ed Sims said in a statement.

“While we don’t have final confirmati­on on when TC will open Canadian airspace to the 737 MAX aircraft, in the interest of transparen­cy we are sharing our intent to fly once this confirmati­on is received.”

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