President Donald Trump’s nominee for the U.S. Department of Transportation, Sean Duffy, has pledged to uphold the existing cap on Boeing 737 MAX production. This decision follows a mid-air incident in January 2024, where a panel detached from an airborne 737 MAX jetliner, raising significant safety concerns. REUTERS The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) had previously imposed a production limit of 38 Boeing 737 MAX planes per month to address these safety issues. Duffy emphasized that the cap will remain in effect until he, in consultation with FAA safety experts, is confident that increasing production will not compromise the quality and safety of the aircraft. SIMPLE FLYING During his Senate confirmation hearing, Duffy expressed his commitment to ensuring Boeing adheres to its safety and quality action plan. He stated his intention to meet with Boeing’s leadership to hold them accountable and to instruct FAA leadership to monitor the adequacy of the action plan. SIMPLE FLYING The Senate Commerce Committee unanimously approved Duffy’s nomination, reflecting bipartisan support for his approach to aviation safety. Duffy’s confirmation is expected to provide a clear direction for the Department of Transportation in overseeing Boeing’s operations and ensuring the safety of the 737 MAX aircraft. REUTERS This development underscores the ongoing scrutiny of Boeing’s 737 MAX series, which has faced multiple safety incidents in recent years. The decision to maintain the production cap highlights the administration’s commitment to prioritizing public safety and holding manufacturers accountable for their products.
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