Airlines want joint lifting of 737 MAX ban, but EU cautious

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Regulators urged to coordinate on software changes to the Boeing 737 MAX to avoid damaging splits over safety

Regulators urged to act in unison and avoid differences in reaction causing confusion and disruption among passengersGrounded Boeing 737 MAX aircraft at a company's facility near Seattle, Washington. Picture: DAVID RYDER//AFP

Airlines are worried that further differences among regulators over safety could confuse passengers and cause disruption. “Any rift between regulators is not in anyone’s interest,” IATA director-general Alexandre de Juniac told an annual meeting of the association in Seoul. Airline officials say any new bout of staggered decisions could cause problems in operations and code-sharing.

“Certainly EASA will take a very close look at the results [of proposed design changes] and then make a decision and that message was very clearly passed,” Transport commissioner Violeta Bulc told reporters at the Seoul event. The 737 MAX crashes have thrown the spotlight on cockpit software and a certification system which relies on the FAA delegating some approval tasks to Boeing staff working on their behalf.

 

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This is a dangerous aircraft . More problems cropping up every day after FAA inspections. To much cost cutting by Boeing .

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