The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), on Wednesday, outlined the process for returning the Boeing 737 Max 9 to service following their grounding earlier this month after a midair explosion occurred during an Alaska Airlines flight. The FAA announced on Wednesday that it had approved a “thorough maintenance and inspection process” for each aircraft.
The Boeing 737 Max 9 aircraft were grounded earlier this month after a midair blowout during an Alaska Airlines flight, and the Federal Aviation Administration ( FAA ) laid out the procedure to return them to service on Wednesday. A” comprehensive inspection and maintenance process” will be carried out on each, the FAA announced on Wednesday. The Boeing 737 Max 9 aircraft were grounded earlier this month after a midair blowout during an Alaska Airlines flight, and the Federal Aviation Administration ( FAA ) laid out the procedure to return them to service on Wednesday. A” rigorous inspection and maintenance process” will be carried out on each, the FAA announced on Wednesday.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), on Wednesday, outlined the process for returning the Boeing 737 Max 9 to service following their grounding earlier this month after a midair explosion occurred during an Alaska Airlines flight. The FAA announced on Wednesday that it had approved a “thorough maintenance and inspection process” for each aircraft.