NEW DELHI: As many airlines worldwide await the final word on Boeing 737 MAX aircraft, the US aviation watchdog FAA has said a “thorough process” is being followed for testing the plane but no timeframe has been set for completion of the work.
In the wake of two fatal accidents involving MAX planes, regulators across the globe, in 2019, imposed a ban on flying these fuel-efficient aircraft.
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) also ordered grounding of these planes in India.
Since then, Boeing has been working on addressing the problems with MAX aircraft.