Boeing nears approval of 737 MAX anti-ice fix, paving way for deliveries
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Boeing is also more than 50% through certification flight testing for the 777-9 and is "on track" to start delivering the new widebody jet next year, said Terry Beezhold, Boeing vice president and general manager of the 777-9 program.
The company still has to complete several major certification requirements, including getting regulatory approval for long-distance flights with few airports in between.
Boeing nears certification of anti-ice fix
Boeing is in the final stages of getting regulatory certification for an engine anti-ice system fix for its 737 MAX jetliner, company executives said, paving the way for the long-delayed MAX 7 and 10 versions to enter service.
The redesign addresses an issue that could cause overheating and possible engine failure and has been the biggest obstacle to certification of the smallest and largest versions of Boeing's best-selling jet.




