FAA Chief: Boeing’s Recovery Plan ‘Comprehensive,’ But Much Work Remains

FAA Admin Whitaker

FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker testifies before the U.S. Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee at a June 13, 2024, hearing.

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Boeing’s recently delivered plan to improve quality problems throughout its Commercial Airplanes production operation represents an encouraging start in what will be a lengthy effort to make much-needed changes, the FAA’s top official said June 13. “I think we have ended up with a comprehensive plan...
Sean Broderick

Senior Air Transport & Safety Editor Sean Broderick covers aviation safety, MRO, and the airline business from Aviation Week Network's Washington, D.C. office.

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