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US allows Boeing to self-certify planes again after 2019, 2022 incidents
['Josh Funk', 'Associated Press']
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articleBoeing will be allowed to take responsibility for certifying all of its 737 Max and 787 planes starting [this] week, the Federal Aviation Administration said Friday.
The FAA said that after months of review the agency decided that Boeing's final safety checks on its planes are good enough to ensure they are airworthy.
The FAA said Friday that the plane maker and government inspectors were both issuing similar findings as they issued airworthiness certificates.
The FAA ended the company’s right to self-certify 787 Dreamliners in 2022, citing ongoing production quality issues.
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