Boeing says it's making progress on 737 MAX anti-ice engine issue
WASHINGTON, May 29 (Reuters) - Boeing (BA.N), opens new tab said Wednesday it is making progress on developing a permanent solution to address an issue with the 737 MAX anti-ice system that can overheat and could cause an engine failure.
The planemaker in January withdrew a request it filed with the Federal Aviation Administration last year seeking an exemption from a safety standard for its forthcoming 737 MAX 7 over the issue, which pushed potential certification into 2025.
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