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Boeing to Resume Issuing Airworthiness Certificates, FAA Says

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Boeing (BA) will be allowed to resume issuing airworthiness certificates at the end of the production process for all 737 MAX and 787 airplanes, effective Monday, the Federal Aviation Administration said Friday.

The decision follows months of data and safety review showing consistent production quality, the FAA said, noting it had allowed Boeing to resume issuing certificates for some 737 MAX and 787 airplanes in September 2025, alternating weeks with the agency since then.

The FAA said it will continue inspections, audits, and monitoring of Boeing's production system, including assembly activities and compliance with design requirements.

FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford said inspectors will continue rigorous oversight while focusing more time on identifying risks earlier in the manufacturing process.

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