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US, Europe near approval of Boeing 737 MAX 7, 10 airplanes

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Posted on June 17, 2026

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US, Europe near approval of Boeing 737 MAX 7, 10 airplanes

Progress Toward Certification of Boeing 737 MAX 7 and MAX 10

By David Shepardson

Regulatory Updates from US and Europe

CHANTILLY, Virginia, June 17 (Reuters) - Europe and the U.S. are making progress toward approving two new variants of the Boeing 737 MAX for use, a top European aviation regulator and a senior U.S. aviation official said on Wednesday.

U.S. Federal Aviation Administration Deputy Administrator Chris Rocheleau said the FAA was in the final stages of certifying the smaller MAX 7 and larger MAX 10. European Union Aviation Safety Agency Executive Director Florian Guillermet said at a safety conference validating the MAX 10 for service is a top priority for the agency.

Statements from European Regulators

 "We are making very good progress on the final closure of the last actions," Guillermet said at the forum. "I think it's good that we are able to close that in the upcoming period, because we will be able to turn the page and to move on."

He told reporters, "We don't have many hurdles or major milestones. It's just a last part of the process. It's very, very intense" to process all the relevant documents and has just a few weeks to complete it according to the current schedule.

Statements from US Regulators

The FAA's Rocheleau told reporters at the event that remaining MAX certification work is largely "dotting i's and crossing t's." He said the FAA is "making sure that there's a comfort level between our two authorities, our two certification offices -- that this is ready to fly."

Rocheleau said he thinks EASA will validate the FAA's certification of the two MAX planes either at the same time or very soon afterward. "We're in a good place," Rocheleau said.

Certification Timeline and Technical Issues

Expected Approval Dates

Last month, FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford said he expected the MAX ​7 to be certified this summer and the MAX 10 to be approved before the end of the year.

Technical Challenges

The MAX 7 is ​a shortened version of the two types already in service, the MAX 8 and 9, which have accumulated tens of thousands of flight hours. Boeing has faced delays in the certification of the 7 and 10 due to an engine de-icing issue.

Regulatory Relations and Future Collaboration

History of EASA and FAA Relations

Relations between EASA and the FAA soured after fatal Boeing 737 MAX crashes in 2018 and ​2019 were linked to flawed software and poor oversight, prompting ​EASA to take a closer look at Boeing designs but both Rocheleau and Guillermet touted much better relations between the two agencies.

Future Cooperation Initiatives

Rocheleau said the FAA and EASA are working on a data-sharing agreement to work better on certification and risk management.

Reporting and Editing

(Reporting by David Shepardson; Editing by David Gregorio)

Key Takeaways

  • FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford and Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg confirm the 737 MAX 7 is on track for certification in summer 2026, with the MAX 10 expected before the end of 2026 (aeronauticsmagazine.com).
  • Both variants have entered their final certification stages, with more than 80% of the flight-test program complete and no further TIAs required (aeronewsjournal.com).
  • Boeing is boosting 737 production to 47 jets per month and preparing its Everett assembly line in anticipation of delivering MAX 7 and MAX 10 aircraft starting in 2027 (airdatanews.com).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which Boeing 737 MAX variants are close to approval?
The Boeing 737 MAX 7 and MAX 10 variants are nearing approval by US and European aviation regulators.
Which agencies are responsible for certifying the Boeing 737 MAX 7 and 10?
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in the US and EASA in Europe are responsible for certification.
What did EASA's Executive Director say about the MAX 10?
EASA Executive Director Florian Guillermet said the MAX 10 is a top priority and that very good progress is being made.
When is the final decision on approval expected?
Both agencies indicated approval may come in the upcoming period as they are finalizing the last actions.
Where was the update on the Boeing 737 MAX approval given?
The update was given at a safety conference in Chantilly, Virginia.

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