New Straits Times

Indonesia awaits big countries’ nods

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JAKARTA: Indonesia will not approve the return of the Boeing Co 737 MAX to its skies until after aviation regulators in the United States, Europe, Brazil, Canada and China do so, said an official at Indonesia’s aviation regulator.

A Lion Air 737 MAX crashed shortly after take-off from Jakarta last year, killing all 189 people on board, and the model was grounded globally following a second deadly crash in Ethiopia in March.

Indonesian investigat­ors last month released a final report into the Lion Air crash that included recommenda­tions to Boeing, the US Federal Aviation Administra­tion (FAA) and the airline on improving safety practices.

Boeing has been working to secure regulatory approval for proposed changes to an anti-stall system linked to both crashes before the model can resume flying.

“Indonesia is waiting for FAA and other big countries to recertify MAX,” said Sokhib Al Rokhman, head of the airworthin­ess and aircraft subdirecto­rate at the directorat­e general of Civil Aviation.

“We are also increasing our cooperatio­n with Asean countries once FAA publishes the recertific­ation,” he said, referring to the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations.

Boeing on Monday said it expected US regulators to approve the 737 MAX’s return to commercial service in the coming weeks but Europe’s aviation regulator has indicated it will take longer.

Indonesia’s decision on when to let 737 MAX jets fly in its airspace could have implicatio­ns beyond local operators Lion Air and Garuda Indonesia.

Singapore Airlines Ltd has said approvals by Indonesia and China may be needed before it returns regional arm Silkair’s six 737 MAX jets to service, based on the routes they fly.

 ?? REUTERS PIC ?? Boeing has said it expects US regulators to approve the 737 MAX’s return to commercial service in the coming weeks.
REUTERS PIC Boeing has said it expects US regulators to approve the 737 MAX’s return to commercial service in the coming weeks.

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