FAA administrator says 737 MAX ungrounding not guided by any calendar: memo

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CHICAGO (Reuters) – U.S. Federal Aviation Administrator Steve Dickson said the path to ungrounding Boeing Co’s (N:) 737 MAX is “not guided by a calendar or schedule,” according to a Nov. 14 memo reviewed by Reuters.

The memo to Ali Bahrami, a top FAA safety official, said Bahrami’s team should take “whatever time is needed” to do the work and noted that the FAA “fully controls the approval process.”

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