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    Boeing 737 MAX 10 Moves Closer to Passenger Service with FAA Nod
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    The U.S. Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) has given Boeing (NYSE:) a significant boost by granting type inspection authorization for the company’s largest airplane in the MAX series, the 737 MAX 10. This critical step, detailed in a letter from Boeing executives today, allows certification flight tests to commence, which are essential for the aircraft to enter passenger service with global operators.

    The 737 MAX 10 has already demonstrated its capabilities through rigorous testing, completing over 400 test flights and nearly reaching 1,000 flight hours. The FAA’s green light marks a pivotal moment for Boeing as it works to bring its latest model to market after a period of intense scrutiny following the grounding of the 737 MAX series in March 2019 due to two fatal crashes.

    This authorization is part of the process required for Boeing to ensure that the 737 MAX 10 meets all necessary safety standards before it can carry passengers. The successful completion of the upcoming certification flight tests will be a major milestone toward reintroducing the aircraft into commercial service. It represents a step forward not just for Boeing but also for airlines awaiting delivery of the new jets to expand and update their fleets.

    The aviation industry and potential passengers will be closely monitoring the progress of these tests, as safety remains a paramount concern following the previous issues with the MAX series. The FAA’s approval is a vote of confidence in Boeing’s commitment to safety and its efforts to address the concerns that led to the earlier groundings. With this authorization, Boeing moves one step closer to seeing the 737 MAX 10 take to the skies with passengers onboard.

    This article was generated with the support of AI and reviewed by an editor. For more information see our T&C.

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