The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is reviewing the CFM International LEAP-1B engine, used exclusively in Boeing 737 MAX aircraft, after several bird strike incidents. The FAA stated it is working through its standard continued operational safety process with Boeing, CFM International, and the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA).
“We will convene a Corrective Action Review Board in the coming weeks to examine the data and develop a path forward. The FAA determined this is not an immediate flight-safety issue,” said an FAA spokesperson.
Boeing confirmed its cooperation with authorities investigating these incidents. “We continue to follow regulatory processes to properly address potential issues and ensure the continued safety of the global fleet,” a Boeing spokesperson stated. Boeing had previously issued an operations manual bulletin to inform airlines of potential impacts on the engine and appropriate operating procedures.