The number of Boeing 737 MAX aircraft returning to service has surpassed 100, as airlines in the United States, Brazil and Europe have added more flights with the recertified aircraft.
See also: United Airlines orders another 25 Boeing 737 MAX jets.
More than 1,300 flights were recorded in the week to March 3, with American Airlines operating nearly 400 flights, according to data from aviation analytics firm Cirium, Bloomberg reported.
See also: China moving in recertifying Boeing 737 MAX.
Brazilian carrier Gol Linhas Aereas Inteligentes SA, which was the first to restart services with the Max in December, had the highest utilization with its eight aircraft flying almost 11 hours a day, Cirium said in a statement.
Regulators around the world have followed the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration in clearing the Max to fly again after two fatal crashes led to its grounding in March 2019.
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