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FAA returning ticketing authority to Boeing for 737 MAX, 787 planes

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The Federal Aviation Administration is restoring the authority for Boeing to issue airworthiness certificates for its 737 MAX and 787 aircraft. This decision reverses previous restrictions following safety incidents and marks a step towards normalizing Boeing's certification process. The move is significant for Boeing's production and delivery schedules, as well as for the aviation industry's regulatory dynamics.

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