UAE’s flydubai to return to service after two-year grounding


(MENAFN)According to the airline’s head of maintenance, United Arab Emirates’ flydubai estimates to include all of its 14 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft back in service by the first week of June.

The airline has cleared five of those jets to go back to service after two-year grounding, continuing 737 MAX flights this Thursday with a service to Sialkot in Pakistan.

An online press briefing quoted Head of Maintenance Andrew Glover as saying that, “You can rest assured we have every confidence in this aircraft.”

Regulators worldwide stranded the 737 in March 2019 following two crashed in Indonesia and Ethiopia killed a total of 346 people onboard.

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