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FAA will allow Boeing to resume certifying its planes are airworthy after years of safety efforts
The FAA will allow Boeing to resume certifying its 737 Max and 787 planes after a review of safety efforts, ending a period of shared responsibility with regulators. The decision comes as the FAA gradually eases production limits on 737 Max jets following a midflight incident in 2024.
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- FAA will allow Boeing to resume certifying its planes are airworthy after years of safety efforts
- FAA will allow Boeing to resume certifying its planes are airworthy after years of safety efforts
- FAA will allow Boeing to resume certifying planes after years of safety efforts
- FAA will allow Boeing to resume certifying its planes are airworthy after years of safety efforts
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