Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) chief Stephen Dickson believes that the long-awaited certification test for the troubled Boeing 737 MAX will take place «within a matter of a few weeks,» Reuters reported.
«We’re working through the last few software reviews and documentation issues and then I think within a matter of a few weeks we should be seeing a certification flight,» Dickson said at a Washington aviation conference on Thursday.
Citing aviation officials, Reuters confirmed that the test flight isn’t expected until April.
The 737 MAX has been grounded for nearly one year following two fatal crashes that killed a combined 346 people…