Pratt & Whitney worked with Bombardier to have the CSeries aircraft safely return to engine ground operation on June 10.
Following the incident on May 29, Pratt & Whitney conducted an in depth review of the engine and found that a slight design modification would allow for continued ground testing.
We have developed a plan with Bombardier to resume flight testing in the near future.
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