Beoing’s 737 MAX Resumes Commercial Flights In Brazil

Beoing’s 737 MAX Resumes Commercial Flights In Brazil

RIO DE JANEIRO, Dec 10 (NNN-CMA) – A Boeing 737 MAX passenger plane, restarted commercial flight in Brazil yesterday, the first of its kind, after the Boeing plane of this model was grounded for over 20 months, due to two deadly crashes, media report said.

The flight, operated by Brazil’s low-cost airline Gol, ran between Sau Paulo and Porto Alegre, but the airline declined to unveil further details of the flight.

In Mar, 2019, Gol announced its decision to suspend the use of Boeing 737 MAX planes until further notice.

The Boeing 737 MAX had been grounded worldwide since Mar, 2019, after crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia killed all 346 people aboard the two flights.

A Boeing 737 MAX aircraft, operated by American Airlines, completed its first public flight earlier this month, with a 45-minute flight from Dallas to Tulsa.

Last month, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration rescinded the order that halted commercial operations of the Boeing 737 MAX, paving the way for its return to commercial service.– NNN-CMA

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