U.S.-Canada Rift Widens Over Training for Boeing 737 MAX Pilots

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A rift between the U.S. and Canada is growing over how to ensure the safety of Boeing’s 737 MAX planes

A rift between the U.S. and Canada is growing over how to ensure the safety of Boeing Co.’s grounded 737 MAX planes, as Ottawa’s focus on additional pilot training could lead to a delay in getting the jet back in the air.

Canada’s transport minister has signaled that his government could require additional simulator training for pilots of the 737 MAX. That threatens to widen the gap between plans being developed by U.S. authorities to put the planes into service and those of other countries, according to industry officials...

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