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Boeing kicks off certification trials for a revised 737 engine anti ice fix
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Published on 24 April 2026

A key safety redesign is being tested before approval
Boeing has started formal certification trials of a revised engine anti-ice design for its 737 aircraft, according to Air Current. The work centers on updating how engines prevent ice buildup in adverse conditions, with trials carried out on the 737 MAX test aircraft. The outcome will determine the path to certification and rollout.
- Boeing is running formal certification trials for a revised 737 engine anti-ice design
- The effort targets improved performance against ice buildup in cold conditions
- Trials are reportedly using Boeing’s 737 MAX test aircraft
- Approval depends on certification outcomes from the testing program
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