Boeing 737 Max certification

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  • Boeing Seeks 737 Max Production Revival Before Recertification
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    Boeing will not lay off its workers and will not wait for the FAA’s recertification for its troubled 737 Max jets to restart production.
  • New Exchange Of Messages Between Boeing And Employees Emerge
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    New details about Boeing employees’ concerns over the troubled 737 Max jets have emerged.
  • Analysts Think Boeing 737 Max Problems Will Not End Soon
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    Industry analyst projected that the Boeing 737 Max may keep experiencing problems until 2022 or even later.
  • Boeing Bows To FAA In 737 Max Crisis
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    Boeing gives in to the FAA’s strict review of the former’s aircraft as the company said it will temporarily halt production of the 737 Max.
  • FAA Head Says Boeing 737 Max Not Going Back To Service This Year
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    FAA administrator Stephen Dickson stated during his testimony before the House Transportation Committee on Wednesday that the certification process will likely extend into 2020.
  • FAA To Review Each New Boeing 737 Max
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    The FAA will now review each new Boeing 737 Max and the move could further push back the plane’s recertification.
  • Europe May Fly Boeing 737 Max As Early As Q1 Next Year
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    Boeing’s troubled 737 Max jets may be allowed to fly in Europe as early as the first quarter of 2020.
  • Some Airlines Still Flying Boeing 737 Despite Grounding
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    Several airlines have reportedly secured permits to fly the embattled Boeing 737 Max jets despite safety concerns.
  • Nothing But Costs As 737 MAX Enters Eighth Month Of Grounding
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    Because Boeing 737 MAX hadn’t been cleared yet to fly, airlines start canceling flights for next year.
  • Money Over Safety Rules Says Boeing Engineer
    Boeing's Culture Stifled Learning From Crashes
    A Boeing employee, who contributed to the grounded 737 MAX’ development, disclosed company culture that stifled learning from crashes.
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