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      • After taking decisive action to ground 171 Boeing 737-9 MAX airplanes, the FAA is now investigating Boeing’s manufacturing practices and production lines, including those involving subcontractor Spirit AeroSystems, bolstering its oversight of Boeing, and examining potential system change.
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  2. Feb 28, 2024 · January 17, 2024. After taking decisive action to ground 171 Boeing 737-9 MAX airplanes, the FAA is now investigating Boeings manufacturing practices and production lines, including those involving subcontractor Spirit AeroSystems, bolstering its oversight of Boeing, and examining potential system change.

  3. We continue to work with airlines and other regulators as they take action to return the airplane to service. View Frequently Asked Questions. Click here for updates specific to Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 and the 737-9.

  4. The pilots will continue to always have the ability to override MCAS and manually control the airplane. These updates are expected to reduce the crew's workload in non-normal flight situations and prevent erroneous data from causing MCAS activation. Read the Boeing Statement on AOA Disagree Alert.

  5. Jan 8, 2024 · Jan. 24, 2024: Boeing statement on FAA announcement on oversight and process to return 737-9 jets to service. Jan. 23, 2024: Boeing Commercial Airplanes CEO addresses airlines’ frustrations. Jan. 23, 2024: Boeing to hold Quality Stand Downs. Jan. 23, 2024: Information sharing during an NTSB investigation.

  6. Nov 18, 2020 · The Federal Aviation Administration has lifted its ban on Boeings 737 Max, allowing the plane to return to the skies after being grounded for more than 20 months following crashes in...

  7. Nov 18, 2020 · Boeing notified the FAA late Thursday that it is recommending that operators of certain Boeing 737 MAX airplanes temporarily remove them from service to address a manufacturing issue that could affect the operation of a backup power control unit. The FAA is in contact with the airlines and the manufacturer and will ensure the issue is addressed.

  8. Mar 27, 2019 · March 27, 2019 at 11:45 am Updated March 27, 2019 at 8:47 pm. By. Steve Miletich. and. Mike Baker. For the full story on the Senate subcommittee hearing, see “ FAA chief stands behind Boeing...

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