An analyst report from financial services firm Jefferies estimates that Boeing will restart deliveries of its troubled 737 MAX airplane for the Q3 2020.While the US regulator FAA has yet to recertify the airplane as safe for services Jefferies estimated a Q3 restart for delivery of the MAX, which is said would result in a total of 498 deliveries, versus 380 in 2019.However, the report said that Boeing’s order activity in January remained muted, with no new orders, compared with 45 a year ago. “The current backlog for the MAX totals 4,545 aircraft, flat from December,” said the analyst report. “We

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