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FAA will not require immediate 737 MAX engine action
FAA will not require immediate 737 MAX engine action after bird strikes
The Federal Aviation Administration said on Tuesday it will not require any immediate action after convening a review board to consider concerns about Boeing 737 MAX engines after two bird strike incidents on Southwest Airlines planes in 2023.
FAA decides no immediate action needed on Boeing MAX engine smoke risk
A technical review by the FAA decided the risk from an engine vulnerability does not warrant immediate action, contrary to an internal report last month.
FAA Says No Immediate Action Needed On 737 MAX Load Reduction System
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FAA to review Boeing 737 MAX engine safety concerns after bird strike incidents
The Federal Aviation Administration said late Thursday it will convene a review board in the coming weeks to address safety concerns with the CFM LEAP-1B engines on Boeing (NYSE:BA) 737 MAX jets after two bird strike incidents on Southwest Airlines flights last year.
FAA Reviews Bird Strike Impact on Boeing 737 MAX
The FAA evaluated bird strike concerns on Boeing 737 MAX engines, opting not to require immediate action. The review board found no urgent issue, though further assessments and procedure amendments are being considered.
FAA Says No Need For Immediate Action On 737 MAX Engines After Bird Strikes
The Federal Aviation Administration will not be requiring immediate action to the issues that it found on the Boeing 737 MAX engines after convening a review board. The FAA Corrective Action Review Board,
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4 NTSB, 3 FAA & 5 Boeing Reps Headed To DHL Crash Site In Lithuania: Black Boxes Have Not Yet Been Found
In an interview with LRT, the public service broadcaster of Lithuania, Arūnas Paulauskas, the police commissioner of ...
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FAA team recommends Boeing MAX design change and pilot notification
An internal memo recommends a design change to fix an engine risk on the 737 MAX, in addition to informing pilots of the risk ...
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FAA administrator plans to meet with Boeing CEO in Seattle
FAA Administrator Michael Whitaker said on Thursday he plans to soon visit Boeing's Seattle offices to meet with CEO Kelly ...
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FAA won't require immediate action on 737 Max engines after bird strikes
The Federal Aviation Administration won't require any immediate action after assembling a review board to weigh concerns ...
Supply Chain
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FAA Examines Boeing 737 Smoke Risks After Bird Strikes
The change would be temporary until
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implements a permanent fix, according to the recommendations, seen by Bloomberg ...
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Can Boeing Ever Recover From Its Reputational Crisis?
Despite these warning signs, several investment banks give Boeing a consensus “buy” rating, signaling they believe the ...
Flying
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Smoke-Filled 737 Max Aircraft Prompt FAA Review
The FAA is considering new takeoff instructions for pilots of Boeing 737 Max jets to prevent smoke from entering the cabin if ...
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FAA Proposes Check Of Boeing 787 Dreamliner Horizontal Stabilizer Misalignment
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has begun the rulemaking process to mandate Boeing 787 horizontal stabilizers ...
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