FAA to require new rudder controls on Boeing 737s

NEW RUDDERS: FAA said it plans to require new rudder control systems on the U.S. fleet of 2,000 Boeing 737s within five years, at a cost of $364 million. Boeing, which supports the rule, is developing the new rudder control system.

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