Boeing Will Need ‘Several Quarters’ to Return 737 Max Fleet to Skies

  • Boeing won’t ‘over-stress’ system, says marketing boss Tinseth
  • Two lethal crashes have left 700 Max jets on tarmac worldwide
737 Max Returning to Service Mid-Year, Says Boeing’s Tinseth
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Boeing Co. said it will take “several quarters” to return the global 737 Max fleet to the skies following a grounding that has left about 700 planes on the tarmac.

“We are not going to over-stress the system,“ Randy Tinseth, Boeing’s vice president for marketing, said in an interview Tuesday at the Singapore Airshow.