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The FAA has cleared Boeing’s 737 MAX 10 to begin expanded flight testing as part of its certification campaign, with approval still pending and now likely in 2026.
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The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has approved Boeings 737 MAX 10, the largest variant of its best-selling single-aisle aircraft family, to advance to the second phase of flight testing, ...
EVERETT – Boeing will start producing its 737 Max 10 jetliner at its Everett plant after expected certification of the plane from the Federal Aviation Administration in 2026, its top executive said.