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Re: CQ

Posted by Dave on Wed Oct 16 15:57:09 2019, in response to Re: CQ, posted by AlM on Wed Oct 16 15:53:48 2019.

Nothing of the sort. It's money, and lots of it. Requiring a new airworthiness certificate costs major bucks, with extensive testing that must be done.

And Southwest, the largest user of 737's, has made it crystal clear they do not want the aircraft to need a new airworthiness certificate. This was discussed in the article.

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