Boeing Holds Talks With China Regulator on 737 Max Comeback

(Bloomberg) — Boeing Co. met with China’s aviation authority Sept. 14 to evaluate the 737 Max aircraft, which China hasn’t fully approved to return to commercial service although the plane is flying again in most other markets.
The talks were held in Zhoushan in eastern China, according to CAAC News, the media arm of the Civil Aviation Administration of China. Boeing has a completion and delivery center in Zhoushan, to the south of Shanghai.

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