Boeing in early 737.

Boeing in early 737.

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(Reuters.

Reuters could not immediately confirm the report. Rolls-Royce refused to comment and Boeing did not respond to Reuters’ request to comment.

The 737 Max started service in 2017, but in 2019 Was based on the world after two fatal accidents killed 346 people. Incidents reduced Boeing profits and led the US Department of Justice, investigations and criminal probe.

The Federal Aviation Administration abolished the earthing procedure in 2020. Via the Covid-19 pandemic. Last Friday, FAA said it would allow Planemaker to issue suitability aircraft certificates for around 737 Max Jets, starting with this week. This government was canceled in 2019. After the second deadly disaster covering the model in Ethiopia.

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Earlier this year, Kelly Ortberg, CEO of Boeing, met with UK Rolls-Royce Holdings officials to discuss the new aircraft engine, according to a WSJ report.

The US Planmaker also designed the deck of a new narrow body aircraft, the report said, adding that the development remains in the early planning phase and the final decisions have not yet been made.

The planner WSJ said his recovery plan remains on the road. Priorities, including about 6,000 backward commercial aircraft, presentation and certification of previously published models.

However, Boeing continues to face regulatory inspection.

2024. Initially, the FAA gave 38 a month -made cap 737 on maximum planes after a new Alaska airline, which was later found to be four bolts, was found in the mid -air showroom panel.

Alaska Airlines’ incident prompted the US Department of Justice, headed by the then President Joe Biden, to open a criminal investigation and to say that Boeing did not correspond to 2021. A delayed criminal persecution agreement concluded after the company has misled FAA through the 737 MAX regulatory certification process.

(Nilutpal Timina Messages in Bengaluur; Edited by Sherry Jacob-Phillips and Mrigank Dhaniwala)

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