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Source: FAA will return some 737 MAX and 787 ticketing authorities to Boeing

Sources say that the Federal Aviation Administration is allowing Boeing to issue airworthiness certifications for certain 737 MAX aircraft and 787 planes as of next week, after holding this authority for years.

Since years, the FAA continues to inspect every 737 MAX or 787 aircraft prior to issuing an airworthiness certification and clearing for delivery. The FAA typically delegated the authority for issuing airline tickets to the manufacturer.

Source: Under the new program, which will be announced on Friday, Boeing, FAA and other agencies will issue airworthiness certifications alternately every week.

Boeing and the FAA did not immediately respond to our request for comment.

After a mid-air blowout incident in which a new Alaska Airlines MAX aircraft was missing four bolts, the FAA did not lift its production cap for 38 737 MAXs per month. Reporting by Shivansh Tiwary, Bengaluru. Editing by Anil d'Silva and Tasim Zahid.

(source: Reuters)