FAA nod for 737 Max: Two years after door plug incident, Boeing allowed to hike production; max output limit 42 per month
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Boeing has received FAA approval to increase its 737 Max monthly production to 42 jets, up from 38. This comes after a period of slowed output due to investigations and a strike. The FAA emphasized that oversight will continue, despite restoring Boeing’s authority for final safety inspections.
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