"FAA Clears Path for Boeing 737 Max 9 Return to Service Amid Production Limits"

TL;DR Summary
The FAA has approved inspection criteria for the 171 grounded Boeing 737 Max 9 planes, allowing them to return to service, but also warned that production expansion won't be granted while safety probes continue. Boeing faces another investigation after an Alaska Airlines incident. United and Alaska Airlines expect to return their planes to service after inspections. Boeing CEO Calhoun faced questions from lawmakers and the company's ability to increase production is in doubt. The company's ongoing quality and safety issues have led to significant challenges and investigations.
- FAA approves a path for Boeing 737 Max 9s to return to operations CNN
- FAA halts Boeing 737 Max production expansion, but clears path to return Max 9 to service CNBC
- FAA clears path for 737 MAX 9 planes to return amid safety concerns CBS News
- FAA Puts Limits on Boeing 737 Output, Clears Path for Grounded Jets to Fly The Wall Street Journal
- FAA blocks Boeing production push but clears way for MAX 9s to fly again The Seattle Times
Reading Insights
Total Reads
0
Unique Readers
1
Time Saved
5 min
vs 6 min read
Condensed
92%
1,127 → 87 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on CNN