
FAA Certifies Boeing 737 MAX 7 After Years of Delays
The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has finally certified the Boeing 737 MAX 7, the smallest model in the MAX series, after years of delays. This approval allows the aircraft to begin commercial operations.
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Boeing’s Smallest 737 Jet Wins F.A.A. Approval
After years of delays, the Federal Aviation Administration has certified the Boeing 737 Max 7, the smallest version of the company’s best-selling plane.
By Niraj Chokshi
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Airlines can finally start flying passengers soon after planes are certified, but it can take them months to work them into schedules.
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US regulators approved Boeing's smallest 737 MAX jet more than eight years after its maiden flight, clearing the way for deliveries after a certification process prolonged by safety reforms following the model's two fatal crashes.
By FRANCE 24
Read full article →FAA Certifies Boeing 737 MAX-7 After Nearly 10-Year Review
The FAA has become more strict when it comes to certifying airplane models in recent years, doing so after a string of safety issues and fatal crashes.
By Antonio Pequeño IV, Forbes Staff
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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) granted on Monday a certification to the smallest model of Boeing's Max jetliners, paving the way for entering commercial service nea...
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