UK Civil Aviation Authority granted the Boeing 737 MAX a return to service. (File)
London:
The UK Civil Aviation Authority on Wednesday granted the Boeing 737 MAX a return to service, almost two years after the US plane was grounded following crashes.
"The UK Civil Aviation Authority has today announced that it will allow UK airlines to operate passenger flights with the Boeing 737 MAX aircraft, subject to close oversight," the CAA said in a statement shortly after the European Union gave its greenlight.
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