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First US commercial Boeing 737 MAX since 2019 departs Miami

December 29, 2020
Boeing's 737 MAX resumed passenger flights in the United States for the first time on Tuesday after a 20-month safety ban was lifted last month.
Boeing's 737 MAX resumed passenger flights in the United States for the first time on Tuesday after a 20-month safety ban was lifted last month.

MIAMI — Boeing's 737 MAX resumed passenger flights in the United States for the first time on Tuesday after a 20-month safety ban was lifted last month, Reuters reported.

American Airlines Flight 718 departed Miami around 10:40 a.m. bound for New York's LaGuardia Airport and is scheduled to land around 1:08 p.m., according to several flight tracking websites.

American and planemaker Boeing have sought to reassure the public over the plane's safety after it was cleared by US regulators in November to resume flights.

A Boeing 737 Max carried paying passengers on a US flight Tuesday for the first time since March 2019, as American Airlines put the aircraft back in service. The planes had been grounded worldwide after two deadly crashes highlighted safety problems.

The airline is the first US carrier to return Boeing's jetliner to passenger use — a move it announced in November, when the Federal Aviation Administration cleared the way for the 737 Max to return to commercial flight.

In response to the FAA move, airlines in Brazil and Mexico put the plane back into service earlier this month.

The jet was grounded for some 20 months, after crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia killed a total of 346 people. Investigators found that the pilots of both jets were unable to control them shortly after takeoff, as a flawed flight control system forced the nose of the 737 Max back down toward the ground.

American says it will accommodate any passengers who are worried about flying on the aircraft. "If a customer doesn't want to fly on a 737 MAX aircraft, they won't have to," the airline said.

It's offering reluctant passengers several other options, such as rebooking on the next flight without a fee, changing their itinerary to another airport — or simply canceling their trip in exchange for credit toward future travel.

Southwest, another US airline with a large fleet of 737 Max jets, said on Tuesday that it's still holding off.

"The Max has not been added to our schedule for 2021 yet, so we don't have details regarding where it will fly initially once it returns to service," a Southwest representative told NPR.

For the next several days, American will use the 737 Max for two flights each day, providing roundtrip service between Miami and New York City. Starting next week, more aircraft will gradually be added to the schedule.

"We are taking a phased approach to return the Boeing 737 Max to service," the airline said in a note to NPR.

American says it will build up to as many as 38 departures each day through mid-February. After that date, it plans to use the 737 Max for up to 91 daily departures. — Agencies


December 29, 2020
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