Boeing Scraps FAA Exemption Bid for 737 MAX 7 De-Icing

Amid certification efforts, Boeing has retracted its FAA request to allow the 737 MAX 7 to operate with a safety-related engine inlet de-icing exception, currently permitted for the MAX 8 and 9 variants.

Discovered 2024-01-29T16:35:29.565384-08:00 | 2024-01-29T16:35:29.565384-08:00

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