The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and a team of technical experts met on Sept, 23 with safety regulators from around the world to discuss the continuing efforts to return the Boeing 737 MAX jetliner to service. FAA Administrator Steve Dickson and Deputy Administrator Dan Elwell delivered opening remarks to more than 50 invited officials, all of whom will play a role in clearing the aircraft for further flight in their respective nations. Ali Bahrami, the FAA’s Associate Administrator for Aviation Safety, provided details on the FAA’s many activities to certify the aircraft since the group of regulators first met four months ago in

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