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FAA head says the agency is not the roadblock to Boeing MAX 7, 10 certification

<br><br>**Boeing MAX 7 & 10 Certification FAA Administrator Weighs In**<br><br>In a recent statement, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Administrator Bryan Bedford addressed concerns surrounding the certification process for Boeing's MAX 7 and MAX 10 aircraft. The agency has faced criticism over its handling of the earlier MAX 737 crisis, leading some to speculate that it may be a roadblock in the certification process for the newer models.<br><br>However, according to Administrator Bedford, this is not the case. In a behind-the-scenes look at the FAA's role in certifying these new aircraft, Bedford emphasized the agency's commitment to ensuring the safety of air travel.<br><br>While some have suggested that the FAA is slowing down the certification process, Bedford explained that the agency is simply taking a thorough and methodical approach to evaluating the MAX 7 and MAX 10. We're not holding anything up, he said. We're just doing our job, making sure these aircraft meet the highest safety standards.<br><br>As the aviation industry continues to evolve, it's crucial that regulatory agencies like the FAA prioritize safety while also ensuring the efficient development of new technologies. In this case, Administrator Bedford's assurances provide a welcome dose of clarity and confidence for travelers and industry professionals alike.<br><br>Do you have any title preferences or would you like me to suggest additional options?
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