China’s aviation regulator published a report that Boeing considers to be a key step for the company to restart 737 MAX deliveries to Chinese air carriers more than four years after they were halted following two deadly crashes, Reuters’ Valeria Insinna and Brenda Goh report. The Civil Aviation Administration of China last week released the second revision of its 737 evaluation report, which incorporates updates to 737 MAX training and technical information, the authors note. Reference Link
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