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FAA: Boeing can increase 737 MAX production up to 42 planes per monthly

Boeing and the Federal Aviation Administration announced on Friday that the Federal Aviation Administration has lifted the 38-plane-per-month limit in place since January 2024. The FAA set the record-breaking production cap after an Alaska Airlines 737 MAX 9 was involved in a mid-air incident that occurred in 2024. Four key bolts were missing. This announcement marks a major milestone for the U.S. aircraft manufacturer, which has been thrown into a safety emergency following a mid-air accident. The FAA announced on Friday that its safety inspectors had "conducted extensive review of Boeing's manufacturing lines to ensure this small increase in production rate will be done safely."

A person with knowledge of the situation said that FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford spoke to Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg Friday to confirm that the planemaker was able to increase the rate up to 42 aircraft.

Boeing will begin production of planes as soon as possible, at the rate of 42 per monthly.

Boeing expressed its appreciation for "the work done by our team, suppliers and the FAA in order to ensure that we are ready to increase production while safety and quality is at the forefront." David Shepardson, reporting;

(source: Reuters)