The crisis pilot of the US aircraft manufacturer is getting one step closer to re-registration. After the US aviation authority FAA, the European supervisory authority EASA has now also completed its test flights with the revised aircraft.
Due to travel restrictions due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the flights were carried out in Vancouver, Canada, such as aero.de reported. You can't look into the cards. The authority only provides information about the next steps. The test flights are followed by the evaluation of the flight data and other values. The aim is to get the 737 Max up and running again as quickly as possible - but for this the authorities must be firmly convinced of the safety of the aircraft.