The Boeing 737 Max has been grounded since March after two deadly crashes that killed 346 people. FAA chief Stephen Dickson plans to test Boeing’s changes to the MAX in Seattle this week.
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Independent Report Recommends Changes After FAA's Faulty 737 MAX Risk Assessment
The way the FAA assesses the risk of a fatal airplane crash after a safety incident needs substantial overhaul, according to an evaluation mandated by Congress.
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Independent review urges updates to FAA risk reports after Boeing 737 MAX crashes
A National Academy of Sciences report released Wednesday recommended the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) make a series of improvements to its airplane risk assessment reports after two ...
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Boeing not forecasting timetable for 737 MAX 10 approval
The deadline for changes was introduced as part of broader regulatory reforms at the Federal Aviation Administration after fatal 737 MAX crashes in 2018 and 2019 ... up technology and market shifts.
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UPDATE 3-Boeing not forecasting timetable for 737 MAX 10 approval
WASHINGTON, June 15 (Reuters) - Boeing Co ... deadline for changes was introduced as part of broader regulatory reforms at the Federal Aviation Administration after fatal 737 MAX crashes in ...
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Boeing not forecasting timetable for 737 MAX 10 approval
Boeing on Wednesday said it was making progress but declined to offer a clear timeline on when it expects to win approval for its 737 MAX 10 aircraft amid a tougher regulatory climate. Boeing has a ...
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Report to FAA could be costly for Boeing's Max 10 plans
The independent report casts considerable doubt on Boeing’s chances of receiving a critical extension from Congress to certify its newest and largest variant of the 737 Max.
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As Boeing pushes for exemption for Max 10, report to FAA critiques 737 crew-alerting system
An independent report commissioned by the Federal Aviation Administration may influence a crucial, looming decision about Boeing's not-yet-certified-to-fly 737 ... change the deadline after which ...
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As Boeing pushes for exemption for MAX 10, report to FAA critiques 737 crew-alerting system
An independent report commissioned by the Federal Aviation Administration may influence a crucial, looming decision about Boeing’s not-yet-certified-to-fly 737 MAX 10. The previously undisclosed ...
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No data to support changing Boeing 737 MAX 10 cockpit alerting - executive
(Reuters) - A Boeing Co executive ... The deadline for changes was introduced as part of broader regulatory reforms at the Federal Aviation Administration after fatal 737 MAX crashes in 2018 ...
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Boeing has a long history of failing to fix safety problems
Years before two Boeing 737 Max jets crashed in Indonesia ... considered a lack of transparency. The week before Christmas of that year, Boeing and the FAA signed a five-year settlement agreement ...
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Boeing faces rocky path to gaining approval for 737 MAX return in China
Once it was clear CAAC's timeline lagged that of other regulators, Boeing suggested China send representatives to Seattle to observe test flights ... The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) was ...