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Icelandair stores its Boeing 737 MAXs in Toulouse, France
Reykjavik, Iceland - Icelandair will store its Boeing 737 MAX planes in France. The planes will leave the country this week. Icelandair will fly its Boeing 737 MAXs to Toulouse, France for storage. The airline said the decision was taken to protect the planes from tear and wear that could form due to the harsh weather conditions in the country during winter season. (airlinerwatch.com) Mais...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Good morning Edward Bardes . If i read your recent comment that individual countries grounded the Max's before the FAA , finally put in the last nail , is correct . But are you suggesting that because individual countries grounded the Max's that these countries can now , rescind the order , and allow them to start flights again , with-out an FAA Okay ? Is this what you meant or have i messed up ? .......DGR
Is there a reason you didn't use the Reply button under my comment?
Sorry Edward . I meant no offense . While i have used this site a lot , i am still figuring out , how to respond ,to others comments .. Please forgive my mistake ..........Yours Truly .........DGR
You're fine.
Thanks Edward .
It's amazing how "grounded" means different things outside FAA jurisdiction. Kind of like "hours" and "training" and "certificated" (formerly referred to as "certified") and....all the other "official" terms that mean dogshit outide U.S. airspace.