Boeing 737 MAX 7 and MAX 10 Certification Delayed to 2026
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An unresolved problem with the de-icing system of the engines forces Boeing to make further changes to the two aircraft types. The first delivery thus shifts by several months. Westjet is to become the first customer of the Max 10.
Unresolved engine anti-ice fix pushes 737 Max 7 and 10 certifications into 2026
Boeing is advancing toward certification of the 737 Max 7 and 10, but both aircraft are still lacking a finalized design to address a safety issue with the jet’s engine anti-ice (EAI) system that the company committed to Congress and the Federal Aviation Administration it would fix before delivery. The plane maker has deferred to the regulator to guide the certification timing of the last two members of the 737 Max family, but […] The post Unres…
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