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Eugene

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Sun Sep 28, 2025, 02:40 PM Sep 28

FAA restores Boeing's ability to certify Max jets for flight more than 6 years after fatal crashes

Source: Associated Press

FAA restores Boeing’s ability to certify Max jets for flight more than 6 years after fatal crashes

By RIO YAMAT, AP Airlines and Travel Writer
Updated 3:46 PM EDT, September 26, 2025

Boeing is getting back the ability to perform final safety inspections on 737 Max jetliners and certify them for flight more than six years after crashes of the then-new model killed 346 people, the Federal Aviation Administration said Friday.

The FAA said it decided to restore the aerospace company’s authorization to issue airworthiness certificates for Max and 787 Dreamliner passenger planes starting Monday following “a thorough review of Boeing’s ongoing production quality.”

Federal regulators took full control over 737 Max approvals in 2019, after the second of two crashes that were later blamed on a new software system Boeing developed for the aircraft. The FAA ended the company’s right to self-certify Dreamliners in 2022, citing ongoing production quality issues.

Going forward, Boeing and FAA inspectors will take weekly turns performing the safety checks that are required before aircraft are cleared for delivery and declared safe to fly. The FAA said the arrangement will free up more of its inspectors to conduct “rigorous” quality checks on the production line at Boeing plants.

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Read more: https://apnews.com/article/faa-boeing-airworthiness-max-flight-safety-checks-7b953d65cddb813563e61829399eea04

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FAA restores Boeing's ability to certify Max jets for flight more than 6 years after fatal crashes (Original Post) Eugene Sep 28 OP
They unplugged them, Greg_In_SF Sep 28 #1
Expect more crashes. RockRaven Sep 28 #2
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