Boeing withdraws bid for safety exemption for 737 MAX 7: Report
10 months, 3 weeks ago

Boeing withdraws bid for safety exemption for 737 MAX 7: Report

Hindustan Times  

Boeing confirmed late on Monday it is withdrawing a request it made to the Federal Aviation Administration last year seeking an exemption from a safety standard for its 737 MAX 7 that is awaiting certification. A Boeing 737 MAX airplane Senator Tammy Duckworth, who chairs an aviation subcommittee, said last week she opposed Boeing's exemption request that would "prematurely allow the 737 MAX 7 to enter commercial service." She noted the exemption Boeing had sought "involves an anti-ice system that can overheat and cause the engine nacelle to break apart and fall off. Boeing said late on Monday "while we are confident that the proposed time-limited exemption for that system follows established FAA processes to ensure safe operation, we will instead incorporate an engineering solution that will be completed during the certification process."

History of this topic

Facing scrutiny over quality control, Boeing withdraws request for safety exemption
10 months, 3 weeks ago
Boeing still hasn’t fixed this problem on Max jets, so it’s asking for an exemption to safety rules
11 months, 2 weeks ago

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