Boeing CEO is optimistic jet will return this year, though production cut or pause remains an option
Boeing Co. said Wednesday that the return to service of the 737 MAX jetliner could vary from country to country unless global regulators can agree on a single path to approving software and training changes.
Airlines and aircraft owners are pushing for regulators across the world to agree on the fixes to avoid jets being limited to flying only in countries that have granted approval, which would complicate fleet and staff planning.
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