New Certification Hurdle: Will This Alert Review Delay the 737 MAX 10 Again?

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced on December 12, 2025, that it will review Boeing’s redesigned cockpit alerting system for its 737 MAX 10 before certifying the aircraft for entry into service. The review focuses on an updated flight-crew alerting suite that includes a synthetic enhanced angle-of-attack capability and a way to disable stall warning and overspeed alerts under certain conditions. The FAA’s decision comes as Boeing works to complete certification of the long-delayed MAX 10. Regulators say the review is needed to ensure the alerting system meets safety requirements and post-crash reform mandates.



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