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FAA Head Says the Agency Is Not the Roadblock to Boeing MAX 7, 10 ...

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New York, Jan 21, 2026, 19:20 (ET) — After-hours Boeing Co shares gained $1.04, or 0.4%, to $250.07 in after-hours trading Wednesday following comments from Federal Aviation Administration chief Bryan Bedford. He told reporters the FAA isn’t the hold-up for certifying Boeing’s 737 MAX 7 and MAX 10 jets. “I don’t think FAA is the roadblock on 7 and the -10 certification,” Bedford said, adding Boeing “still has to do their work.” The two models ha…

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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is now referring Boeing to its own responsibilities for the certification of the 737 MAX 7 and MAX 10, while ensuring that it is not the main hindrance to the schedule for the commissioning of these two highly anticipated versions of the monocouloir. Speaking to the press in Washington, the FAA administrator Bryan Bedford stated that the US civil aviation authority "is not the obstacle" to the certificat…

The US aviation authority FAA does not see itself as an obstacle to the approval of the Boeing 737 Max 7 and Max 10. Boeing expects certification this year. For the production of the Max 10, the Group is planning a new line in Everett.

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Reuters broke the news in United Kingdom on Wednesday, January 21, 2026.
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