European Regulators Complete Boeing 737 MAX Test Flights
European Union air safety regulators have completed flight testing the 737 MAX, another milestone in the effort by Boeing (NYSE: BA) to return the plane to service 18 months after it was grounded due to a pair of fatal accidents. The European Union Aviation Safety Agency in a statement Friday said it will now analyze data and other information gathered from the test flights ahead of a Joint Operations Evaluation Board meeting scheduled to begin next week in London. The European test flights follow a similar effort performed by U.S. and Canadian regulators.