GACA: to allow the return of the 737 MAX after meeting safety requirements


28 February 2021

The General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) announced that the Boeing 737 MAX plane will be allowed to return to service from and to the Kingdom, after completing the necessary review, taking the necessary measures and completing all necessary tests by the US Federal Aviation Administration, the European Aviation Safety Agency and other civil aviation authorities around the world.
 
GACA stated that national carriers do not operate the MAX model, but several foreign airlines operate flights to and from Saudi airports, and several flights cross their airspace with the same model.
 
GACA confirmed that the lifting of the temporary suspension came after close coordination with the international civil aviation community regarding changes, licensing and training to ensure the highest level of safety.
 
GACA has published a Navigational Notice (NOTAM) allowing the MAX to return to service, and it has also been published in the Saudi Aviation Information Guide in addition to a directive notice (AC) in addition to that it will issue a Type Acceptance Certificate (TCA) when the aircraft is registered for the first time in the National Aircraft Registry.


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