Roughly 90% of Boeing’s 737 MAX jets in China have resumed commercial operation as of the end of June, Reuters’ reports, citing a statement on Boeing’s official WeChat account. Some planes have been dispatched to regional international routes, Sherry Carbary, president of Boeing China, said. All 737 MAX jets in the country were grounded following the crash of a 737 MAX jet operated by Ethiopian Airlines in March 2019.
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