Norwegian Air Says There Is No Issue With Their 737 Max aircraft

The airline says all flights from Cork to Boston Providence will take off as planned in July
Norwegian Air has moved to assure passengers there is no issue with their 737 Max aircraft, and flights from Cork to Boston Providence will take off as planned.
The airline says they are expecting delivery of their new fleet in the coming weeks, despite tests being suspended by Boeing due to problems with the engine.
The company say they have planned for all eventualities and an alternative aircraft is on standby, should there be any delivery delays.
In preparation for the inaugural transatlantic flight from Cork Airport on July 1st, Norwegian Air launched a €99 euro one way seat sale this morning.
Speaking to RedFM News Norwegian Air's Stuart Buss says they will conduct all necessary tests before dispatching the new aircraft to Cork Airport:
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