FAA Approves Boeing 737 MAX of Electrical Grounding Fix, Clears Way for Return in Service News18 © Provided by News18 FAA Approves Boeing 737 MAX of Electrical Grounding Fix, Clears Way for Return in Service
Boeing Co on Wednesday won approval from U.S. regulators for a fix of an electrical grounding issue that had affected about 100 737 MAX airplanes, clearing the way for their quick return to service after flights were halted in early April, the planemaker said.
An FAA official confirmed that the agency had approved the service bulletins and associated instructions. Boeing sent two bulletins to air carriers on Wednesday on the fixes.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Boeing Co on Wednesday won approval from U.S. regulators for a fix of an electrical grounding issue that had halted flights for about 100 737 MAX airplanes, clearing the way for their quick return to service after flights were halted in early April, sources told Reuters. The largest U.S. planemaker confirmed to Reuters the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) had signed off on the service bulletins Boeing sent to carriers on Wednesday on the fixes. After gaining final approvals from the FAA, we have issued service bulletins for the affected fleet, Boeing told Reuters. We are also completing the work as we prepare to resume deliveries.