European Regulators Complete Boeing 737 MAX Test Flights

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.