![]() The International Air Transport Association (IATA), which represents the bulk of the world’s airlines, called for aviation safety regulators to work together on safety standards and the timeline to reintroduce the planes to service. However, the US regulator has also come under pressure to act in concert with other regulators, after the chaotic handling of bans of the aircraft in different parts of the world. Last month, FAA representatives told members of the aviation industry that approval of the 737 Max jets could happen as early as late June. The new issue means Boeing will not conduct a certification test flight until 8 July at the earliest, Reuters sources said, and the FAA will spend at least two to three weeks reviewing the results before deciding whether to return the plane to service.
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