Here are the latest publicly reported developments on Boeing 737s:
- Regulatory and safety actions continue to shape the 737 program. In late 2024, the NTSB issued urgent safety advisories related to certain 737 models, highlighting potential rudder-related control issues and advising pilots on handling procedures. This has kept the spotlight on flight-control reliability for the 737 family.[2]
- Boeing has been actively communicating updates about the 737-9 (Max) program, including return-to-service actions for several airlines and a focus on quality improvements. In December 2025, Boeing reported airlines resuming operations of 737-9s after inspections and highlighted ongoing efforts to strengthen quality control to meet regulator expectations.[3]
- Airline operators have continued to integrate and rotate 737-9s back into fleets as inspections and corrective actions are completed, with carriers like Alaska Airlines and Copa Airlines among those cited as returning 737-9s to service during that period.[3]
If you’d like, I can pull more current items from specific outlets (e.g., FAA/NTSB statements, Boeing press releases, major newspapers) and summarize them with links.
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www.ndtv.comThe National Transportation Safety Board is issuing 'urgent safety recommendations' for some Boeing 737s—including the embattled 737 MAX line— warning that critical flight controls could jam.
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www.moneycontrol.com"This afternoon, Alaska Airlines began safely returning its 737-9s to service after a three-week grounding, joining Copa Airlines which conducted its first flights yesterday. In the coming days, United Airlines, Aeromexico and Turkish Airlines will also bring their 737-9s back online. Our near-term task has been helping these customers restore their operations. Our team worked diligently to finalize the detailed inspection protocol for the mid-exit door plug, which the U.S. Federal Aviation...
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