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Boeing: There was no one from EASA at the meeting of the end of March

European certification will be crucial for the B-737 MAX

Among the regulators, pilots and managers of some airlines present at the meeting organized by Boeing to explain the software update and what the future moves will be (see AVIONEWS ), there would have been -according to the US press- a great absentee; the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). In fact it seems that the aerospace company will send some technicians to Europe to present the improvements...

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AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency
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