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FAA returning ticketing authority to Boeing for 737 MAX, 787 planes

By Thomson Reuters Jul 17, 2026 | 12:22 PM

By David Shepardson

WASHINGTON, July 17 (Reuters) – The Federal Aviation Administration told Congress ​on Friday it ‌will allow Boeing to issue airworthiness certificates for all 737 MAX and 787 airplanes ‌starting ​next week, ⁠a significant milestone ⁠for the U.S. planemaker as it ramps up production.

The FAA told Congress the “decision ​follows months of thorough data and safety ⁠review demonstrating ⁠consistent production quality and ​reflects the FAA’s confidence ​in Boeing’s ability to issue ‌airworthiness certificates under FAA oversight,” according to an email seen by Reuters.

The ⁠FAA revoked Boeing’s right to approve individual MAX planes in ⁠2019 ‌after a second ⁠fatal MAX crash in ​Ethiopia, ‌and for Boeing ​787 airplanes ⁠in 2022 due to production quality issues.

Boeing did not immediately comment.

(Reporting by David Shepardson; Editing by ​Chris Reese)