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April 2021 112 Dubai-based flydubai has announced that its Boeing 737 MAX aircraft will return to passenger service from April 8. This follows the airline’s compliance with all of the requirements outlined in the Safety Decision issued by its regulator, the General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA), to ensure the safe return of the aircraft to service. Flydubai has a fleet of 14 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft, and four of its MAX 8s and one of its MAX 9s have now received regulatory approval to rejoin its fleet. The remaining nine MAX aircraft will return to passenger service over the coming months. The first flight to be operated by one of the carrier’s MAX aircraft will be Dubai International (DXB) to Sialkot International Airport (SKT) with the flight currently scheduled to operate on April 8. The aircraft will operate to other existing flydubai destinations from this date onwards. Passengers will be notified in advance of travel if their itinerary now inclu
Flydubai’s Boeing 737 Max aircraft to resume passenger services this week
Flydubai, which has a fleet of 14 Boeing 737 Max aircraft, said five jets have now received regulatory approval to rejoin its fleet
April 4, 2021
Flydubai has announced that its Boeing 737 Max aircraft will return to passenger service from Thursday, April 8.
This follows the airline’s compliance with all of the requirements as required by the General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) to ensure the safe return of the aircraft to service.
Flydubai, which has a fleet of 14 Boeing 737 Max aircraft, said four of its Max 8s and one of its Max 9s have now received regulatory approval to rejoin its fleet.
flydubai s 737 MAX aircraft to return to service
DUBAI, 1 hours, 46 minutes ago Dubai-based flydubai has announced that its Boeing 737 MAX aircraft will return to passenger service from April 8. This follows the airline’s compliance with all of the requirements outlined in the Safety Decision issued by its regulator, the General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA), to ensure the safe return of the aircraft to service. Flydubai has a fleet of 14 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft, and four of its MAX 8s and one of its MAX 9s have now received regulatory approval to rejoin its fleet. The remaining nine MAX aircraft will return to passenger service over the coming months.