Following two fatal crashes in the last five months, this Wednesday, Virgin Airlines executives will be in attendance at a conference in America, to hear Boeing’s plans to get MAX 8 flights back in the skies.

Joining hundreds of other pilots, technicians and regulators at the MAX plant in Washington, the two senior Virgin flight operation managers will learn about “the safe return” of the 737 MAX 8 to commercial services.

A Virgin spokeswoman stated they will remain firm in the position of not receiving new aircrafts until they are completely satisfied with safety.