FAA Holds Firm on Boeing 737 MAX Production Cap
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The US federal authority has still not validated the lifting of the restrictions on the production of the aircraft manufacturer's bestseller, thus repelling its prospects of escalation.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has not yet decided whether it will raise the production ceiling imposed on Boeing for its family 737 MAX, currently limited to 38 aircraft per month since the beginning of 2024. The agency's administrator, Bryan Bedford, assured on September 8, 2025 that progress was visible, but that the process was "at the most reasonable speed possible" in relation to the manufacturer's expectations, reports Reuters.…
FAA Holds Firm on Boeing 737 MAX Production Cap
The Federal Aviation Administration said Monday it has not made any decision on lifting the current production cap of 38 Boeing 737 MAX jets per month, a limit imposed in early 2024 after a mid-air incident involving an Alaska Airlines 737 MAX 9. FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford told reporters in Washington that while Boeing has made progress, the agency is moving carefully. “It may not be as fast perhaps as Boeing would like but it is as fast as…
The FAA continues to examine Boeing's progress in 737-Max production. The production limit of 38 aircraft per month remains unchanged for the first time.
The head of the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced on Monday that no decision has yet been made on whether to lift the 38-unit monthly production limit for Boeing 737 MAX aircraft, which was introduced in early 2024.
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