Copa Airlines announces it will resume flying Boeing 737 MAX 9 aircraft

Civil Aviation Resources Network January 26, 2024: According to CCTV News Client, Copa Airlines issued an announcement on the 25th that it would gradually resume flying its 21 Boeing 737MAX 9 passenger aircraft from that day.
Copa Airlines stated that its technical personnel are currently conducting necessary inspections on the 737MAX 9 aircraft under the supervision of the Panamanian Civil Aviation Department, and the inspections are expected to be completed within 24 hours. After the inspection is completed, the 737MAX 9 passenger aircraft will resume operations under the "highest safety standards."
Copa Airlines stated that it will gradually resume flights previously affected by the grounding of the 737MAX 9 passenger aircraft from the 25th, and is expected to fully resume on the 28th. The company will continue to provide free changes, refunds and other services to affected passengers.
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Copa Airlines announced on the 6th that it would temporarily ground the Boeing 737MAX 9 passenger aircraft and began to conduct technical inspections of the aircraft. It was originally expected to be able to resume flying within 24 hours, but the grounding period was subsequently extended multiple times. Copa Airlines issued an announcement on the 16th stating that the grounding affected one-fifth of the company's daily flights, affecting thousands of passengers.
On January 5, local time, an emergency door of an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 9 aircraft fell off in mid-air. The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration ordered on the 6th to temporarily ground Boeing 737 MAX 9 passenger aircraft operated by U.S. airlines or within the United States to conduct safety inspections of the aircraft. Subsequently, many regulatory agencies and airlines around the world also announced the grounding of this type of aircraft.
