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    FAA Restores Boeing’s Certification Authority for 737 MAX and 787 Dreamliner

    Sophia BennettBy Sophia Bennett09/29/20252,6182 Mins Read
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    FAA Restores Boeing’s Certification Authority

    The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is reinstating Boeing’s authority to issue airworthiness certificates for the new 737 MAX aircraft and selected 787 Dreamliner jets. These aircraft are produced near Seattle–Tacoma International Airport (SEA). This decision comes after a period of extensive FAA oversight initiated by two fatal crashes involving Lion Air and Ethiopian Airlines, which had raised concerns about certification procedures between Boeing and the regulators.

    FAA’s Certification Oversight and Boeing’s Role

    The FAA is responsible for one of the world’s most stringent aviation regulatory environments. To streamline certification processes, it employs the Organization Designation Authorization (ODA) program. This program allows qualified manufacturers to issue airworthiness certificates on the FAA’s behalf, provided they meet rigorous compliance criteria.

    Boeing was previously granted ODA privileges for the 737 MAX and 787 Dreamliner, enabling self-certification prior to aircraft delivery. However, those privileges were revoked following significant safety incidents and production issues, leading to a reassessment of Boeing’s safety practices.

    Reasons for Privilege Revocation

    The FAA initially rescinded Boeing’s ODA authority for the 737 MAX after two fatal crashes between late 2018 and early 2019 resulted in 346 fatalities and prompted a 20-month global grounding of the model. During this period, the FAA took over the certification of every new 737 MAX unit.

    In 2022, Boeing’s certification authority for the 787 Dreamliner was also revoked after quality control issues were reported by whistleblowers. This led to enhanced inspections and delivery delays for Boeing customers.

    Partially Restored Authority

    Starting September 29, 2025, Boeing will regain partial ODA authorization for the 737 MAX and 787 Dreamliner. This reinstatement is based on a comprehensive evaluation of the company’s current production quality. The FAA, in collaboration with Boeing, will alternate weekly in issuing airworthiness certificates, allowing Boeing to gradually resume certification responsibilities while ensuring continued FAA oversight.

    Ongoing FAA Oversight

    The FAA will maintain active involvement in Boeing’s production activities. Weeks during which Boeing issues certificates will include FAA monitoring to ensure:

    • Compliance with the approved design standards
    • Adherence to critical assembly and engineering requirements
    • Evaluation of Boeing’s Safety Management System
    • Reinforcing a safety culture where employees can express safety concerns without repercussions

    This oversight aims to rebuild trust in Boeing’s processes. The FAA’s commitment includes allowing employees to voice concerns freely as a crucial factor in restoring confidence in the company’s safety framework.

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