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FAA continues review on Boeing's monthly cap for 737 MAX production

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FAA continues review on Boeing's monthly cap for 737 MAX production
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Bryan Bedford, Administrator | Federal Aviation Administration of the United States

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has stated that it is still reviewing the monthly production cap of 38 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft. FAA inspectors are monitoring Boeing’s assembly line in Renton, Washington, and oversee every plane produced at the facility.

Boeing has not formally requested to increase the production limit but has recently reached the current cap as it anticipates certification for the 737-7 and 737-10 variants. The company currently manufactures the 737 MAX 8 and MAX 9 models. Certification for the shorter MAX 7 and longer MAX 10 is expected by year’s end. Southwest Airlines has ordered hundreds of MAX 7 jets, while airlines worldwide have placed significant orders for the MAX 10.

The production cap was imposed after two fatal crashes involving Lion Air Flight 610 and Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302, which resulted in nearly 350 deaths. A more recent incident involving Alaska Airlines Flight 1282, where a door plug blew out mid-flight but caused no injuries, led to further scrutiny and reinforced oversight from regulators.

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FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford commented on Boeing’s progress: "Progress is being made. It may not be as fast perhaps as Boeing would like but it is as fast as we can reasonably move through the process. This is going to be a bottom-up process - front-line FAA team that's really on them to make the recommendation of whether they feel like we've reached some of the milestones that would warrant any kind of change. None of those recommendations have come up yet. That tells me the work is still ongoing."

The issues with quality assurance prompted a halt in production and grounding of the global fleet until causes were identified and corrected. Investigations focused on autopilot software and sensor functionality before resuming operations under stricter oversight.

Boeing is nearing completion of its acquisition of Spirit Aerosystems, its fuselage supplier, with hopes this will allow an increase in output. The certification delays for new variants are linked to engine de-icing concerns and risks of smoke or fumes entering cabins during overheating events—issues expected to be resolved by year-end.

Major customers such as Southwest, Emirates, and United await delivery of large numbers of uncertified aircraft models once regulatory approval is secured.

Tabletop planning exercises between Boeing and the FAA are scheduled to demonstrate crisis response capabilities while maintaining quality standards. If successful, Boeing aims not only to restore its production levels but also improve its competitive position against Airbus in terms of deliveries.

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