The Federal Aviation Administration said on Monday that it still has no timeframe to lift the grounding of the Boeing 737 MAX and that individual countries will decide when the plane can fly again.
“Our first priority is safety, and we have set no timeframe for when the work will be completed. Each government will make its own decision to return the aircraft to service, based on a thorough safety assessment,” the FAA said in a statement.
The statement — which points to a lack of consensus among regulators on when to clear the MAX for service — followed a meeting of international regulators in Canada more than six months after the top-selling Boeing plane was grounded following the second of two deadly crashes that together claimed 346 lives.