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737 MAX test flight not yet planned: FAA

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Singapore - A certificat­ion flight for Boeing’s 737 MAX aircraft is not yet scheduled as there are still a few ‘issues to resolve’, a top US air safety regulator said on Tuesday.

The model has been grounded since March 2019 following two crashes that claimed 346 lives.

Federal Aviation Administra­tion (FAA) chief Steve Dickson said last week that a MAX certificat­ion flight could take place in a few weeks, a key step before the aircraft can return to service.

Giving an update to reporters in Singapore on Tuesday, Dickson said that ‘we are approachin­g a milestone, the certificat­ion flight is the next major milestone’.

“Once that is completed, I think we’ll have a good bit more clarity on whether the process goes forward.”

But he added the flight was not scheduled yet ‘because we still have a few issues to resolve... We are waiting for proposals from Boeing on a few items’.

He refused to be drawn on when the grounding of the plane might finally be lifted, saying that regulators were following a ‘very diligent process’.

“It’s important that we stay focused on the process, and not on the timeline,” he said on the sidelines of the Singapore Airshow, the biggest aerospace event in Asia.

After repeatedly missing its goals for resuming flights last year, Boeing is targeting a mid2020 return, but says the timeframe will depend on regulators.

Boeing last month reported its first annual loss in more than two decades as the lengthy grounding of the 737 MAX undercut the company’s revenues and exploded costs.

Boeing’s 737 MAX has been grounded worldwide since

March last year after two crashes that claimed 346 lives.

German tour operator TUI warned on Tuesday that it does not expect Boeing to deliver any 737 MAX aircraft before September, as the plane builder scrambles to regain regulatory approval after two deadly crashes.

“We no longer expect any Boeing MAX deliveries” before TUI’s financial year ends in September, chief executive Fritz Joussen said ahead of the group’s annual shareholde­r meeting.

 ?? (AFP) ?? This file photo shows Boeing 737 MAX airplanes parked on Boeing property near Boeing Field in Seattle, US, on August 13, 2019
(AFP) This file photo shows Boeing 737 MAX airplanes parked on Boeing property near Boeing Field in Seattle, US, on August 13, 2019

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