Group 1 - Boeing is set to regain authorization from the FAA to conduct final safety inspections on its 737 MAX aircraft, indicating increasing recognition from U.S. government officials of the company's efforts to improve manufacturing processes [1] - The FAA had previously intensified oversight of Boeing following two fatal 737 MAX crashes in 2019, which affected the company's flexibility in delivering aircraft to customers [1] - The FAA plans to allow Boeing to increase the monthly production rate of the 737 MAX from the current 38 units to 42 units, following a previous incident that raised concerns about Boeing prioritizing production over quality [1] Group 2 - Boeing's stock rose by 4.7% during early trading on Friday, marking the largest increase since July [2]
FAA拟放宽波音(BA.US)737 MAX交付限制 月产量上限提至42架