FAA Calls 737 Max Summit of Regulators `Exceedingly Positive'
- More than 30 nations discussed grounded Boeing jet in Texas
- Questions included the need for simulator training for pilots
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The chief U.S. aviation regulator said he was very encouraged by a one-day discussion with his counterparts from around the world on the steps needed to return Boeing Co.’s grounded 737 Max jetliner to service, including the need for additional pilot training.
The meeting was “both comprehensive and constructive,” said Federal Aviation Administration acting chief Daniel Elwell, addressing reporters Thursday night after the meeting in Texas concluded.