LOT Polish Airlines, Turkish Airlines resume B737 MAX ops

LOT Polish Airlines and Enter Air resumed B737-8 operations on March 24 and 25, 2021, respectively, after more than a two-year gap caused by the type's grounding, while Turkish Airlines is planning to do so on April 12, 2021. The Polish flag carrier operates five B737-8s, all of them dry-leased from ALC Blarney Aircraft, the ch-aviation fleets advanced module shows. The first post-grounding flight from Warsaw Chopin to Oslo Gardermoen was operated by SP-LVD. The remaining four aircraft remain in storage, two at Warsaw Chopin airport and two in Lublin. One of the two units stored at Warsaw airport has already been recertified by the Polish Civil Aviation Authority and is expected to resume commercial operations soon. LOT said that on top of all the changes mandated by EASA, it is also planning to have each of them undergo an additional C check. Thereafter, they will also conduct internal proving flights before their reinduction into service. Turkish Airlines operates eleven B737-8s and a single B737-9. While the airline has yet to confirm the date of their formal re-entry into service, the German edition of the Hurriyet daily reported it was due to happen on April 12. <br/>
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https://www.ch-aviation.com/portal/news/101929-lot-polish-airlines-turkish-airlines-resume-b737-max-ops
3/26/21
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