The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) reported Friday that the first flight tests for the recertification of the Boeing 737 Max have been completed.
These flights were conducted by EASA in Vancouver, Canada.
See also: Boeing detected a third manufacturing defect in its Dreamliner.
“As a next step in its evaluation of the aircraft for return to service, EASA is now analyzing the data and other information collected during the flights,” the agency said.
The data will be delivered to the EASA joint operations assessment board, which is scheduled to begin its assessment next week in London.
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