Boeing 737 MAX 10 Image: Boeing
Commercial
Aviation
/ China
after four years
All Chinese companies operating the MAX have already resumed flying the aircraft.
By: Rafael Ramos
On: 4/19/2023
Boeing 737 MAX family Image: Boeing
Even after the 737 MAX received the necessary certifications to fly again, the second largest aviation market, which is China, took a while to resume flights with the model.
However, Boeing CEO David Calhoun stated that all airlines that acquired the MAX have already returned to service with the jet.
“In fact, starting this month, all MAX operators in China have returned to operating their planes in service,” said the CEO.
China was the last market to release the jet's return, in 2021. Even so, companies gradually returned with their flights using the narrow-body aircraft only earlier this year.
Despite having returned to using the jet, Chinese companies have not yet resumed deliveries of new MAX.
“Ultimately, our customers will determine when they are ready to receive their planes, we will be there to support them,” said David Calhoun.
Rafael Ramos
Aviation enthusiast from an early age, he had his first contacts with the area developing that good old habit of spending dozens of hours in front of the screens of Micrsoft Flight Simulator and other simulators. With a solid background in various technological areas, including engineering and chemistry, Rafael has rejoined aviation as editor and author of articles and materials on our portal, providing invaluable help to the dynamics and expansion of the website and the aeronautical community, bringing us the news and updates so indispensable for us to remain current in our area of operation.
  
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