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UAE GCAA: Ban on Boeing 737-8 stays until enough information is gathered

General Civil Aviation Authority said it "would not be able to give unbanning date"



flydubai cancels flights amid Boeing mess [Image used for illustrative purposes]
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DUBAI: The UAE’s General Civil Aviation Authority, GCAA, has said that it "would not be able to give a date of unbanning" operations of any Boeing 737-8 Max aircraft "until it has enough information to ensure passengers safety is protected."

UAE-based carrier flydubai had grounded all of its 737 - Max 8 and 737 - Max 9 aircraft after a global grounding of the Boeing model, following the Ethiopian Airlines crash in March. 

In a statement issued today, the authority said, "GCAA is actively and closely working with the Federal Aviation Administration, FAA, and the other authorities around the world for developments on B737-8 Max.

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"The GCAA team recently participated in Joint Authorities Technical Review team meetings which has been formed to look into Flight Control System of B737-8 Max.

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"The GCAA is still in the process of seeking more technical information from the FAA on the improvements being proposed. Therefore, GCAA won’t be able to give a date of unbanning until it has enough information to ensure passengers safety is protected," the statement concluded.

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