Civil aviation regulator DGCA on Thursday said it was too early to take a call on the solution given by Boeing for the 737 MAX planes, which have been grounded globally following two fatal accidents in the past five months.
“Too early to say… we shall share the significant development once that happens,” a senior DGCA official told The Telegraph.
The official was responding to a query on whether the regulator was satisfied with the Boeing solution or whether it’ll carry out its own tests to validate the claims.
The US aircraft manufacturer has claimed to have developed a software patch for the 737s “through months of extensive testing”. But it did not state the reason to develop the patch.