Boeing says U.S. Federal Aviation Administration has lifted the Order that Suspended 737 Operations for Airlines under its Jurisdiction | site |


(November 18, 2020) - - Today the Boeing Company published the following information:

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has lifted the order that suspended 737 operations for airlines under its jurisdiction, including those in the U.S. We continue to work with other global regulators and airlines as they take action to return the airplane to service in their jurisdictions.

"We will never forget the lives lost in the two tragic accidents that led to the decision to suspend operations," said David Calhoun, chief executive officer of The Boeing Company. "These events and the lessons we have learned as a result have reshaped our company and further focused our attention on our core values of safety, quality and integrity."

"The FAA's directive is an important milestone," said Stan Deal, president and chief executive officer of Boeing Commercial Airplanes. "We will continue to work with regulators around the world and our customers to return the airplane back into service worldwide."




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