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Singapore lifts ban on Boeing 737 MAX planes

The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) lifted a suspension on Boeing 737 MAX aircraft flying in and out of the country from September 6.
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Singapore, (VNA) - The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS)lifted a suspension on Boeing 737 MAX aircraft flying in and out of the countryfrom September 6.

The suspension was previously imposed in March 2019 in lightof two fatal incidents involving the aircraft in less than five months.

In March 2019, an Ethiopian Airlines crash involving aBoeing 737 MAX 8 jet killed 157 people. In October 2018, a Lion Air 737 MAX 8jet crashed in Indonesia, killing 189 people.

The CAAS made the decision to lift therestrictions after completing its technical assessment, which included anevaluation of the design changes to the aircraft made by Boeing and approved bythe United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and other validatingauthorities.
The authority also reviewed the operational data of flights of theaircraft that had resumed service over the past nine months and observed thatthere have been no notable safety issues.

For foreign airlines intending to operate the aircraft into Singapore, theymust comply with CAAS and FAA requirements, as well as other requirements oftheir respective civil aviation authorities, said the CAAS./.
VNA

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