Boeing Petitions FAA to Skip Safety Rules for Faster Plane Builds
Published Date: 10/3/2025
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Boeing has asked the FAA for special permission to skip some usual safety rules. This could speed up their work on certain airplanes without changing safety. If approved, it might save time and money, affecting Boeing and anyone who flies their planes.
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Boeing Seeks FAA Safety-Rule Exemption
Boeing asked the Federal Aviation Administration for permission to be exempted from specified Federal Aviation Regulations so it can skip some usual safety rules for certain airplanes. Boeing says this could speed up its work and might save time and money without changing safety. If the FAA approves the petition, it would affect Boeing and people who fly its planes.
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