America’s top aviation regulator vows to hold Boeing accountable amid safety crisis and scrutinize ‘unacceptable’ quality issues
America’s top aviation watchdog has pledged to scrutinize “unacceptable” quality issues at Boeing and use the “full extent” of its authority to hold the planemaker accountable for failures.
A mid-flight panel blowout on a brand-new 737 Max 9 plane last month sparked a crisis for Boeing, its manufacturer, and raised questions about the FAA’s supervision of the industry.
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