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FAA restores limited certification authority to Boeing amid ongoing oversight
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U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy | U.S. Transportation

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has announced it will permit Boeing to resume issuing airworthiness certificates for some 737 MAX and 787 Dreamliner aircraft on alternating weeks, starting September 29. This partial restoration of self-certification comes after the FAA revoked Boeing's authority for the 737 MAX in 2019 and later for the Dreamliner in 2022, following a series of safety and quality issues.

The FAA stated, "The FAA will only allow this step forward because we are confident it can be done safely." The agency emphasized that its oversight will remain stringent, with inspectors shifting focus to earlier stages in Boeing's production process rather than signing off on individual aircraft.

Boeing’s output for the 737 MAX remains capped at 38 jets per month. Any increase beyond this rate will require further review and approval from the FAA. The move does not immediately increase deliveries but is seen as a sign that regulators recognize progress in Boeing’s quality controls and internal processes.

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Earlier this year, the FAA imposed a $3.1 million fine on Boeing due to what it described as "hundreds" of quality violations. In response to Friday's announcement, shares of Boeing rose by about 5% during trading.

Industry observers note that while the return of limited ticketing authority may ease some delivery bottlenecks and improve schedule predictability, significant risks remain. Ongoing concerns include recent violations cited by regulators and an active Department of Justice investigation into company practices.

In the near term, analysts expect modest improvements in working capital management and customer relations at Boeing as handovers become more predictable. However, any substantial increase in production rates remains dependent on future audits confirming sustained improvements in quality control.

Market reaction was positive following news that the FAA would share ticketing duties with Boeing. Investors interpreted this as evidence that both safety and quality initiatives are gaining traction at the manufacturer.

Despite these developments, investors continue to watch closely for signs that the current cap on monthly production might be lifted—a change seen as critical for future growth in output and cash flow through 2026-2027 projections.

The FAA has reiterated its commitment to maintaining direct oversight throughout these changes.

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