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India lifts 737 MAX grounding

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India has rescinded its order grounding the 737 MAX, clearing the way for airlines in India to operate the aircraft as soon as the required updates and maintenance procedures are complete. SpiceJet is the only Indian airline that currently operates the 737 MAX.

India clears the 737 MAX

In the order, issued 26 August by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation, Indian regulators lift the ban on 737 MAX flights by Indian airlines once they have complied with all of the requirements in the return to service airworthiness directive issued by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency. Foreign operators of the aircraft wishing to fly in India will need to comply only with the FAA issued airworthiness directive.


Read the full order by the Indian DGCA


Tracking the 737 MAX in India

SpiceJet is the only Indian airline with the 737 MAX in their fleet. SpiceJet took delivery of 13 737-8 MAX before the aircraft was grounded and has 129 additional MAX on order. Boeing has stored at least eight completed aircraft for SpiceJet at its facility in Moses Lake, Washington.

REGISTRATIONAIRCRAFT TYPESERIAL NUMBER (MSN)AGELOCATION
VT-MAXBoeing 737 MAX 8606442 yearsDEL
VT-MXABoeing 737 MAX 8645052 yearsCCU
VT-MXBBoeing 737 MAX 8645062 yearsDEL
VT-MXCBoeing 737 MAX 8606452 yearsMAA
VT-MXDBoeing 737 MAX 8649382 yearsDEL
VT-MXEBoeing 737 MAX 8649392 yearsBLR
VT-MXFBoeing 737 MAX 8645072 yearsBOM
VT-MXGBoeing 737 MAX 8645082 yearsAMD
VT-MXHBoeing 737 MAX 8606462 yearsDEL
VT-MXIBoeing 737 MAX 8649402 yearsHYD
VT-MXJBoeing 737 MAX 8645092 yearsAMD
VT-MXKBoeing 737 MAX 8602242 yearsDEL
VT-MXLBoeing 737 MAX 8602232 yearsMWH
VT-MXMBoeing 737 MAX 8602252 yearsMWH
VT-MXNBoeing 737 MAX 8602262 yearsMWH
VT-MXOBoeing 737 MAX 8606502 yearsMWH
VT-MXQBoeing 737 MAX 8606521 yearMWH
VT-MXRBoeing 737 MAX 8606531 yearMWH
VT-MXWBoeing 737 MAX 8606492 yearsMWH
VT-MXXBoeing 737 MAX 8601842 yearsMAA
VT-MXYBoeing 737 MAX 8601862 yearsMWH

Defunct Jet Airways also briefly operated the 737 MAX and at one point even had 225 on order.

Defunct Indian airline Jet Airways 737-8 MAX VT-JXAStill awaiting re-certification

The largest outstanding certification hurdle for the 737 MAX is China, which was the first to ground the aircraft and seems like it will be last to re-certify it. The MAX also remains grounded in Russia, creating a large portion of the eastern hemisphere off limits to Boeing’s jet.

Featured image © Ian Howat
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