After they have fulfilled all the regulatory requirements

Flydubai will restore the 737 MAX to service from April 8th

Flydubai owns a fleet of 14 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft.

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"Flydubai" announced that its Boeing 737 MAX aircraft will return to passenger service as of April 8th, after the airline has completed all the requirements stipulated in the safety decision issued by the regulatory body, the General Civil Aviation Authority. To ensure the safe return of the aircraft to service.

The company stated in a statement yesterday that it owns a fleet of 14 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft, indicating that four MAX 8 and one MAX 9 aircraft have obtained regulatory approval to join its fleet, while the nine aircraft will return. Remaining to passenger service for the coming months.

"Fly Dubai" revealed that the first flight that will be operated by one of the "Max" aircraft will be from Dubai International Airport to Sialkot International Airport, on April 8th.

The plane will also operate to other flydubai destinations as of this date. Passengers will be notified in advance of travel if their itinerary includes a flight scheduled to be operated by the MAX aircraft.

"The MAX aircraft is an integral part of flydubai's fleet, and we are confident of the plane and its capabilities," said the chief executive of flydubai, Ghaith Al-Ghaith, referring to the great efforts of the General Civil Aviation Authority in aviation safety and the efforts of the flydubai team To ensure the safe return of the MAX aircraft.

For his part, Chief Commercial Officer at flydubai, Hamad Obaidullah, said: “We are pleased that the MAX aircraft have joined our fleet,” pointing out that the first flight of the aircraft will be from Dubai to Sialkot, and it will operate on a number of destinations (flydubai) within Coming weeks.

It is noteworthy that the return of the fleet «Boeing 737 Max» to service, comes after a comprehensive review that lasted 20 months.

"Flydubai" fulfilled the requirements set by the Federal Aviation Administration, the European Aviation Safety Agency, and the General Civil Aviation Authority in the country, which included installing software improvements, completing the modification of the connections separation, conducting pilot training, and implementing comprehensive aircraft reactivation activities.

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