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FAA restarts Boeing airworthiness certificates for 737 MAX and 787

The FAA’s action allows Boeing to resume obtaining airworthiness sign-offs for both aircraft types, signaling renewed regulatory momentum after a prior pause.

CNBC Markets reports the FAA has restarted the process that lets Boeing sign off on 737 MAX and 787 airworthiness certificates again.

The development amounts to a vote of confidence from the U.S. government, according to the outlet.

While details of timing and any conditions were not provided in the source material, the FAA move is designed to put Boeing back on track for airworthiness certification activity for those platforms.

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