From Reuters:
“Singapore Airlines Ltd expects to resume Boeing Co 737 MAX flights before the end of the year, a senior executive said on Tuesday, in a positive sign for the model’s return in Asia.
The city-state’s aviation regulator approved 737 MAX flights in September.”
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