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...“Let me be clear: this won’t be back to business as usual for Boeing,” said Michael Whitaker, head of the Federal Aviation Administration....
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...The Federal Aviation Administration has since frozen Boeing’s planned production ramp-up....
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...The aircraft manufacturer said on Monday that it has now issued those “comprehensive”, Federal Aviation Administration-reviewed instructions “via a multi-operator message”....
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