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A decision regarding safety certifications at Boeing factories does little to reassure the flying public. The yearslong issue surrounding inspections of the aerospace giant highlights questions about ...
The acting head of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said he is not currently considering lifting a production cap of 38 planes per month on Boeing's 737 MAX imposed after a January 2024 ...
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AirlineGeeks on MSNFAA Not Looking at Lifting Boeing 737 MAX CapReuters reported Wednesday that FAA Acting Administrator Chris Rocheleau is not relaxing a limit on the number of 737 MAX ...
Rocheleau also confirmed the FAA will continue its policy of independently inspecting each 737 Max and 787 Dreamliner before ...
The acting head of the Federal Aviation Administration said he is not currently considering lifting a production cap of 38 ...
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AirlineGeeks on MSNFAA Renews Program Allowing Boeing to Carry Out Agency TasksThe FAA has extended a program that allows Boeing to perform certain agency tasks, like inspections, for another three years.
Safety regulators will continue allowing Boeing to self-inspect some tasks in its factories, extending a controversial ...
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