WASHINGTON, Nov 26 (Reuters) - The Federal Aviation
Administration said on Tuesday it will not require any immediate
action after convening a review board to consider concerns about
Boeing 737 MAX engines after two bird strike incidents on
Southwest Airlines planes in 2023.
The FAA Corrective Action Review Board reviewed the CFM
LEAP-1B engine bird strikes leading to smoke entering Boeing 737
MAX aircraft and determined the issue does not warrant immediate
action and the FAA will follow its standard regulatory process
to address it.
(Reporting by David Shepardson; Editing by Muralikumar
Anantharaman)