Boeing Held Talks With China Regulator on 737 Max Comeback
- Meeting in Zhoushan included visit to Boeing completion center
- No timeline provided to return aircraft to regular service
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Boeing Co. officials met with China’s aviation regulator last week to review pilot training criteria for its 737 jetliners, a sign the US planemaker may finally be close to returning its Max aircraft to regular airline service in the country.
The talks were held in Zhoushan in eastern China and included a visit to Boeing’s new completion and delivery center, the media arm of the Civil Aviation Administration of China said Tuesday. The dispatch provided a rare glimpse into the maneuvering around Boeing’s most important jet.