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FAA, Boeing and 737 MAX
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 and changing takeoff procedures.
FAA Probes Boeing 737 MAX Engine Safety, Possible Delays for MAX 7 and MAX 10
FAA to review Boeing 737 MAX engine safety after bird strikes; potential delays in MAX 7, MAX 10 certifications
Another Boeing 737 Max part is facing FAA scrutiny
Boeing’s (BA) long, difficult year kicked off with a 737 Max door plug blowout, and now a new part is drawing scrutiny from federal investigators. Reuters reports that the Federal Aviation Administration is looking into problems with the planes’ engines after a pair of bird strikes last year aboard a pair of Southwest Airlines (LUV) flights.
FAA eyes new Boeing 737 MAX pilot instructions after smoke emergencies
The FAA is weighing new takeoff instructions for Boeing 737 MAX pilots to avoid a risk of smoke in the cabin or flight deck if an engine is hit by a bird.
FAA To Review Boeing 737 MAX Engines After Southwest Airlines Bird Strike Incidents
The Federal Aviation Administration ( FAA) has said that it has been addressing an issue with the CFM International LEAP-1B engine, which is the exclusive engine option for the Boeing 737 MAX, following several bird strike incidents.
FAA To Review 737 MAX Engine Issues Following Bird Strike Incidents
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) revealed plans to convene a review board that would go over safety concerns on Boeing 737 MAX engines after two separate incidents of bird strikes in 2023 sparked concern with the public.
FAA plans to review 737 MAX engine issue after bird strike incidents
The Federal Aviation Administration plans to convene a corrective action review board in the coming weeks to consider safety concerns about engines on Boeing 737 MAX airplanes after two bird strike incidents on Southwest Airlines planes in 2023.
Boeing faces further delays to new 737 Max jets as regulator reviews engine issue
After two Southwest 737 Max jets saw smoke on board, the FAA is reviewing an issue with the engine that powers the Boeing plane.
FAA examines Boeing 737 smoke risks after bird strikes
U.S. aviation regulators are examining whether pilots of Boeing Co.’s 737 Max should take new precautions following two incidents in which planes were filled with smoke after large
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.
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FAA to convene board to review 737 MAX engine issue after bird strike incidents
The Federal Aviation Administration plans to convene a corrective action review board in the coming weeks to consider safety ...
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NTSB investigating 737 Max smoke incident amid Leap-1B ‘load reduction device’ scrutiny
An engine-related concern involving Boeing's 737 Max has caught the attention of both the National Transportation Safety ...
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FAA Examines Boeing 737 Smoke Risks After Bird Strike Incidents
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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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