New Delhi: India is likely to enable grounded-since March-2019 Boeing 737 Max to fly back in this country in the coming weeks.
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While Spicejet, the only Indian operator with the B737 Max in his fleet, so far it is not approaching the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) who is looking for permission for this aircraft to fly again, sources say unleased informal for preparation for preparation 100 max.
Max has been allowed to fly again in several places like the US, EU and UAE after Boeing modified the hardware and the software needed in it.
Boeing and US Federal flight administration (FAA) have shared Max technical details with DGCA India.
Max globally based on March 2019 immediately two max falls within five months.
Overall, 346 people lost their lives in these two crashes.
As part of a simultaneous global foundation, India has banned the max B737 from flying to / from it on March 13, 2019.
In all 18 max – five ex-jets and 13 Spicejet – were in India at that time.
India has on April 20, 2021, paved the way for Boeing 737 Max to oversee the air and also for foreign lessor from this plane to fly it from here by taking permission from DGCA.
Since then the EX-Jet Max Flying Lessor process has begun.
Boeing is currently looking for regulatory approval from China also for Max flying again there.