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flydubai to Resume Flying Boeing 737 Max Jets

: Apr 6, 2021 - : 12:23 am

flydubai is bringing its Boeing 737 Max aircraft back to passenger service from Thursday, April 8. Four of the carrier’s Max 8 aircraft and one of its Max 9 jets have received regulatory approval to rejoin its fleet.

The decision to press the aircraft back into service follows the airline complying with all of the requirements that had been set by the General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) for the safe return of the aircraft to service. flydubai has a fleet of 14 737 Max aircraft.

The first flight to be operated using the Max aircraft will be from Dubai International to Sialkot International Airport in Pakistan on April 8. Passengers will be notified in advance of travel if their itinerary includes a flight that is scheduled to be operated by a Max.

“The Max is integral to flydubai’s fleet and we are confident in the aircraft and its capabilities,” said Ghaith Al Ghaith, flydubai CEO.

The airline said that it had met all the requirements set out by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and the UAE’s General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA), such as installing software enhancements, completing a wire separation modification, conducting pilot training and performing thorough aircraft reactivation activities.

flydubai suspended the use of its Max jets in March 2019, when the model was grounded worldwide in the wake of a second deadly crash in five months. The return to service of the airline’s fleet of Boeing 737 Max aircraft follows a 20-month review.

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