FAA Restores Boeing's Authority to Self-Certify 737 MAX and 787 Airworthiness
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration has reinstated Boeing's ability to issue its own airworthiness certificates for the 737 MAX and 787 Dreamliner aircraft. This authority had previously been curtailed following safety and quality control concerns that drew intense regulatory scrutiny of the planemaker. The restoration marks a significant shift in the FAA's oversight posture toward Boeing. The development suggests regulators have gained sufficient confidence in Boeing's internal inspection and compliance processes to delegate certification sign-off back to the company.
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