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Boeing 737 Max modified version has been approved to resume flights in Europe after nearly two years of inspections following two plane crashes, the European Authority for aviation safety reported.

Changes authorized by EASA include a software update package, electrical system rework, maintenance checks, operating manual updates, and new crew training.

After careful analysis by EASA, the authority has determined that the 737 MAX can safely return to service. This assessment was carried out with complete independence from Boeing or the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) and without any economic or political pressure.

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