Airlines and regulators meet to discuss Boeing 737 Max un-grounding efforts
Airlines and regulators are gathering at a closed-door summit in Montreal Wednesday to exchange views on steps needed for a safe and coordinated return of Boeing's grounded 737 MAX jets to the skies following 2 deadly crashes. The meeting, organised by IATA comes as airlines grapple with the financial impact of a global grounding of nearly 400 737 MAX jets that has lasted 3 months. IATA DG Alexandre de Juniac has said "shoring up trust among regulators and improving coordination" within an industry that grounded the MAX planes on different dates in March would be priorities at Wednesday's summit. Regulators including Transport Canada, the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore and the FAA will join airlines at the meeting. It is the second such meeting organised by IATA. <br/>
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Airlines and regulators meet to discuss Boeing 737 Max un-grounding efforts
Airlines and regulators are gathering at a closed-door summit in Montreal Wednesday to exchange views on steps needed for a safe and coordinated return of Boeing's grounded 737 MAX jets to the skies following 2 deadly crashes. The meeting, organised by IATA comes as airlines grapple with the financial impact of a global grounding of nearly 400 737 MAX jets that has lasted 3 months. IATA DG Alexandre de Juniac has said "shoring up trust among regulators and improving coordination" within an industry that grounded the MAX planes on different dates in March would be priorities at Wednesday's summit. Regulators including Transport Canada, the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore and the FAA will join airlines at the meeting. It is the second such meeting organised by IATA. <br/>