Boeing Co said on Tuesday it does not expect to win approval for the return of t...
) - were scheduling MAX flights in early June. They will now likely have to extend the timeline again. They have said it could take at least 30 days to resume flights following U.S. Federal Aviation Administration approval because of the time needed to ready the planes and train pilots.
The agency is working with other safety regulators to review Boeing’s work and reiterated it has set no time frame for when the review will be completed. Boeing in recent days temporarily halted production of the 737 MAX in Washington state, a move it announced in December as it became clear that regulatory approval was taking longer than it had forecast.
The company faces rising costs from halting production of the plane this month, compensating airlines for lost flights and assisting its supply chain.
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