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BUSINESSJul 17 · 19:03 UTCWTOP DCWTOP Staff

FAA will allow Boeing to resume certifying its planes are airworthy after years of safety efforts

The FAA will allow Boeing to resume certifying the airworthiness of its 737 Max and 787 planes starting next week, following a review confirming Boeing’s safety checks meet standards. The decision reverses prior FAA oversight imposed after 2019 crashes linked to 737 Max software and 2022 production quality issues with 787s. The FAA also plans to ease monthly production limits on 737 Max jets, which had been restricted after a mid-flight incident in 2024.

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