SEOUL (Reuters) – Emirates airline President Tim Clark said on Sunday that global regulators should act in a coordinated way to return the Boeing (NYSE:) 737 MAX to service and warned it could take six months to get the grounded jet back into operation.
The forecast from the head of Emirates, whose sister airline flydubai is a major MAX customer, is more cautious than some industry predictions but echoes concerns at a global airlines meeting in Seoul about a piecemeal response by regulators.
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