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The head of the Federal Aviation Administration said Boeing has not yet asked the agency to remove a 38-plane per month cap ...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced Friday it is opening a review into Boeing’s safety processes to ensure they meet the administration’s requirements. “The review will focus ...
The new review of the safety unit underscores the FAA’s efforts to hold Boeing accountable. In February, the agency fined Boeing $5.4 million for not meeting the terms of a wide-ranging legal ...
The Federal Aviation Administration said Friday it will open a new safety review into Boeing (NYSE:BA), as the FAA continues aggressive oversight of the company after January's in-flight emergency.
The head of the Federal Aviation Administration said on Thursday the fatal crash last month of an Air India Boeing 787 jet ...
The furloughs at a key supplier were announced as Boeing faced a new review of its compliance with Federal Aviation Administration safety regulations. The FAA said it will examine key safety ...
FAA Administration Bryan Bedford said that Boeing (BA) has not yet asked the agency to remove a 38-jet per month cap on 737 MAX output and will ...
The US Federal Aviation Administration announced a new review into Boeing Co.’s safety processes, a week after a government watchdog said the agency needed to be more proactive in its oversight ...
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FAA to review Boeing supply drain
OSHKOSH, Wisconsin ― The head of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said Boeing has not yet asked the agency to remove a 38-plane-per-month cap on 737 MAX production and will review the ...
The Federal Aviation Administration is launching a broad review of how Boeing Co. employees handle safety matters on the agency’s behalf after some company engineers said they face undue ...
The Federal Aviation Administration said Friday it will open a three-month review of Boeing’s compliance with safety regulations, continuing the agency’s closer oversight of the company since ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Federal Aviation Administration said Friday it will open a three-month review of Boeing’s compliance with safety regulations, continuing the agency’s closer oversight ...