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Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia has lifted its ban on Boeing 737 Max operations. Malaysia Airlines is expecting deliveries of its 737 Max jets in 2024.

To recap, the 737 Max aircraft were barred from Malaysian airspace in March 2019 following the two deadly crashes involving the aircraft type flown by Ethiopian Airlines and Lion Air which claimed the lives of 346 people in total. Other countries have suspended the aircraft as well including Singapore, China, Indonesia and Australia.

After being grounded for close two years, the 737 Max has received clearance by the US Federal Aviation Administration to fly again after Boeing addressed the issues related to the Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System . According to CAAM CEO Chester Voo, they have been closely monitoring the approval process and the extensive work undertaken by all parties involved particularly by Boeing and the US FAA. He said “CAAM recognised the work of the FAA as the State of Design and accepted the comprehensive return-to-service requirements set by the FAA for the Boeing 737 MAX.

 

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