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Aircraft Certification

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business7 months ago

Boeing CEO Plans to Increase 737 MAX Production to 47 Monthly by Year-End

Boeing plans to increase its 737 MAX production rate to 42 aircraft per month soon, aiming for 47 by early 2026, as part of efforts to stabilize and improve profitability after safety and quality concerns. The company is also progressing on certifying new MAX variants and expects Chinese airlines to resume deliveries in June, with tariffs impacting less than $500 million.

businessaviation1 year ago

"Boeing Adjusts 737 Max 7 and 10 Schedules for Anti-Ice Fix"

Boeing has chosen a design to modify the 737 Max engine inlet to prevent structural damage from overheating due to the anti-icing system. This decision comes with new certification schedules for the 737 Max 7 and 10, now expected in 2025. Boeing is also preparing a report for the FAA to demonstrate progress in stabilizing its 737 Max assembly line, a crucial step in regaining confidence and meeting customer expectations.

aviation1 year ago

FAA Approves Final Airworthiness Criteria for Archer's Midnight eVTOL

The FAA has confirmed the final airworthiness criteria for Archer Aviation's Model M001 Midnight eVTOL, providing a regulatory foundation for its certification program. This follows similar criteria set for Joby Aviation's eVTOL and marks a significant step in the certification process under FAA's special class process.

aviation-safety1 year ago

"FAA Panel Identifies Safety Gaps and Cultural Disconnect at Boeing"

A panel of industry experts commissioned by the Federal Aviation Administration has issued a report sharply critical of Boeing's safety culture, citing "gaps" and a fear of retaliation among employees for raising safety concerns. The report found a disconnect between Boeing's senior management and other members of the organization on safety culture, and identified hesitation in reporting safety concerns due to management conflicts of interest. It also recommended re-working safety procedures to be clearly understood and followed by employees at all levels of Boeing.