American Airlines plans to return the 737 MAX to the fly by the end of the year

American Airlines plans to fly back the Boeing 737 MAX aircraft again by the end of this year, for the first time since the model was banned from flying in March 2019.


According to the company, "Bloomberg" news agency quoted the company, that this model will be used on the crowded "Miami - New York line" once a day, from December 29 to January 4.


The company stated that it would follow a "gradual approach" to return "Max" to service once its flight was approved, including whether to extend the "Miami-New York Line" flights after the fourth of January 2020.


American Airlines canceled yesterday from its schedule more. Of 1900 flights were planned on the "737 MAX" aircraft from December to March 21, 2021, and then transferred to other aircraft.


The changes were made amid ambiguity over when aviation regulators would agree to resume commercial operations.


The 737 Max has been decommissioned worldwide after two accidents that killed 346 people, but it is close to returning to resume commercial flights after European regulators announced last week that changes made to the plane had made it safe enough to return to work there before. End of the year.

Follow our latest local and sports news, and the latest political and economic developments via Google news