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FAA will allow Boeing to resume certifying its planes are airworthy after years of safety efforts
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FAA will allow Boeing to resume certifying its planes are airworthy after years of safety efforts

The Federal Aviation Administration said Friday that Boeing will be allowed to take responsibility for certifying all of its 737 Max and 787 planes starting next week.

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The Federal Aviation Administration said Friday that Boeing will be allowed to take responsibility for certifying all of its 737 Max and 787 planes starting next week.

The Federal Aviation Administration said Friday that Boeing will be allowed to take responsibility for certifying all of its 737 Max and 787 planes starting next week.

The Seattle Times reported the story as "FAA will allow Boeing to resume certifying its planes are airworthy after years of safety efforts."

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