Boeing 737 Max Return Outside U.S. Seen Slowed by Regulators
- EASA seeks clear timelines on fix for angle-of-attack issue
- Canada cites stick shaker while little action seen in China
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European and Canadian regulators are still wrangling with Boeing Co. over the last remaining technical details of its 737 Max revamp, leaving some customers to worry that certification in critical markets outside the U.S. could slip to next year.
In a rare bit of good news for Boeing and its beleaguered jet line, the Federal Aviation Administration on Aug. 3 triggered a process that could lead to reissuance of a U.S. airworthiness certificate for the Max as soon as October.