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Boeing Begins Flight Tests of Anti-Ice Fix for MAX 7 and MAX 10

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Certification effort targets delayed entry into service as combined backlog reaches 1,680 aircraft
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Boeing has just begun the certification testing of the modification of its anti-icing engine system to the 737 MAX family, a decisive technical step towards the entry into service of the 737 MAX 7 and MAX 10 now expected by the end of 2026. Under pressure from regulators and its customers after years of delay, the aircraft manufacturer must demonstrate that this patch eliminates any risk of overheating the nacelle without introducing new vulnera…

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The Air Current broke the news on Wednesday, April 22, 2026.
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