Icelandair returns Boeing 737 Max to revenue service

Following the lifting of the 737 Max’s grounding, Icelandair has resumed commercial flights using the Boeing narrowbody after a nearly two-year break. Icelandair says the airline carried out its first flight with a Max aircraft since March 2019 on a route from Reykjavik to the Danish capital Copenhagen. The Icelandic carrier was operating a fleet of four Max aircraft when the type was grounded.<br/>
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3/9/21