Aerospace Industry

FAA Restores Boeing’s Limited Self-Certification for 737 Max After Six Years of Safety Failures

By National Security Desk | September 26, 2025

More than six years after deadly crashes exposed Boeing’s failures, the FAA is handing back self-certification powers—raising urgent questions about safety and oversight in America’s aerospace industry.

In a move that demands scrutiny from every American who values national safety and manufacturing integrity, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has announced it will restore Boeing’s authority to perform final safety inspections and certify its own 737 Max and 787 Dreamliner jets. This decision comes over six years after two catastrophic Max crashes claimed 346 lives—tragedies directly linked to Boeing’s flawed software and deficient quality controls. Can We Trust Boeing to Police Itself? Since the second deadly crash in 2019, the FAA rightly seized full control over approving these aircraft, recognizing that the company had prioritized production speed and...

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