Boeing Aims to Certify 737 MAX Variants by Year-End, CEO Tells Aviation Week
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Boeing aims to certify 737 MAX variants by year-end, CEO tells Aviation Week
SEATTLE (Reuters) -Boeing expects to finish certification of its best-selling 737 MAX family by the end of the year, CEO Kelly Ortberg said in an interview with trade publication Aviation Week published on Wednesday. The company has been trying for several years to gain certification for the smallest and largest MAX variants from the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration. The MAX 7 and MAX 10 have been delayed in part due to concerns with the eng…
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Boeing expects 737 MAX 7 and 10 certification by the end of the year, says CEO
After years of successive crises, Boeing seems to have entered a phase of achievements. The US aerospace giant… The post Boeing expects 737 MAX 7 and 10 certification by the end of the year, says CEO appeared first on Air Data News.
Boeing Targets Year-End Certification for 737 MAX Variants, CEO Tells Aviation Week
Seattle, May 29 - Boeing, one of the world’s leading aerospace manufacturers, is pushing to achieve certification for its 737 MAX family of aircraft by the end of 2025, according to a statement from CEO Kelly Ortberg in an interview with Aviation Week published on May 28, 2025. The company has been working for several years to secure approval from the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for the smallest and largest variants of the 737 MAX…
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