Singapore Lifts Restrictions on Boeing 737 MAX Aircraft Operations
September 05 2021 - 11:56PM
Dow Jones News
By Yongchang Chin
Singapore has lifted restrictions on Boeing Co.'s 737 MAX in the
country, the Civil Aviation of Authority of Singapore said.
Singapore, like other countries around the world, had grounded
the planes in March 2019 following fatal crashes in Ethiopia and
Indonesia.
The decision to remove the restrictions was made after
completing a technical assessment, which included an evaluation of
design changes to the aircraft made by Boeing, the Singapore
authority said Monday.
CAAS said it had also reviewed the operational data of flights
of the aircraft, which had resumed service over the past nine
months, and found no notable safety issues.
Write to Yongchang Chin at yongchang.chin@wsj.com
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September 05, 2021 23:41 ET (03:41 GMT)
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