Federal Aviation Administration chief Steve Dickson, who will meet with Boeing Co’s chief executive later on Thursday, is concerned the U.S. airplane maker is pursuing a return-to-service schedule for the grounded 737 MAX that is “not realistic,” according to an email seen by Reuters. Dickson will hold talks with CEO Dennis Muilenburg on the agency’s review of the plane that was grounded in March after two fatal crashes in five months. The meeting comes a month after Boeing asserted it expected the agency would allow it to begin deliveries again in December. …read more
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