WSJ News Exclusive | FAA Chief Explores Overhaul of Plane Approvals After 737 MAX Crashes

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The Federal Aviation Administration is considering changes to aircraft certification that seek to involve the agency earlier in new jet design

DUBAI—U.S. air-safety regulators are considering ways to alter fundamentally how they certify aircraft in the wake of Boeing Co.’s 737 MAX crisis, the head of the Federal Aviation Administration said in an interview Sunday.

FAA Administrator Stephen Dickson has previously said he wants to adopt a more holistic approach to certification. In the interview, he provided new details about the agency’s thinking, including the possibility of the FAA being involved in the design of a new plane from the outset.

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