Boeing’s 737 Max airliner will receive final clearance to resume flying in Europe next week, the head of the EU’s air safety watchdog said on Tuesday.
The EU Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) is one of the last major regulators to approve changes to the Max and its anti-stall software, blamed for two deadly crashes that grounded the jet in March 2019.
The European agency, which published a draft airworthiness directive in November, has made largely presentational adjustments after public consultations, Executive Director Patrick Ky said in an online media briefing.