Regulator proposes checks on ۴۵۳ US-registered jets over seats that may be incorrectly installed.
Published On ۲۸ Jul ۲۰۲۶۲۸ Jul ۲۰۲۶
The US aviation authority has warned that seats on hundreds of Boeing ۷۳۷ MAX planes could have been installed incorrectly and may require inspection.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said on Monday that the issue relates to ۴۵۳ jets registered in the US and proposed requiring airlines to inspect the seats.
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If not installed correctly, the seats could come loose during an emergency landing and “injure passengers and crew members”, the FAA said, adding that they could also “block the aisle and slow an evacuation”.
The proposed order would apply only to US-registered planes because the FAA does not regulate foreign airlines.
Regulators in other countries, however, often follow FAA orders when the issue affects aircraft operating in their markets.
A Boeing spokesperson told the Reuters news agency that the company had issued guidance to operators on the matter in December ۲۰۲۵.
“We support the FAA making that guidance mandatory,” the spokesperson said in an email.
The warning adds to years of scrutiny of Boeing’s safety record.
A cabin panel blew off an Alaska Airlines ۷۳۷ MAX ۹ in January ۲۰۲۴, forcing an emergency landing and prompting the FAA to ground ۱۷۱ jets.
Investigators later found that the panel was missing four key bolts.
The scrutiny intensified after a spate of other accidents around the world, as well as the death of Boeing whistleblower John Barnett in March ۲۰۲۴ while he was providing evidence for a safety lawsuit against the firm.
In June ۲۰۲۵, the US National Transportation Safety Board said Boeing had failed to provide adequate training, guidance and oversight to prevent the Alaska Airlines incident.
There are nearly ۲,۳۰۰ ۷۳۷ MAX jets operating around the world, including ۸۲۳ in the US, according to aviation advisory and intelligence firm IBA.

