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...The incident took place in his first stint at the Federal Aviation Administration when he was the agency’s deputy head during Barack Obama’s presidency. No one was hurt but the FAA did investigate....
...Federal aviation regulators have said they are re-evaluating whether they should keep outsourcing some aircraft inspections to Boeing employees....
...Mike Whitaker, administrator of the US Federal Aviation Administration, met Boeing chief executive David Calhoun and his senior safety team on Tuesday before making the demand....
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...The Federal Aviation Administration said it would review the report as it conducts an audit of Boeing after the door-panel incident....
...“It’s every single federal agency that uses administrative law judges.”...
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...Like Boeing, Spirit has been audited by the US Federal Aviation Administration after a door panel blew out during an Alaska Airlines flight in January....
...A US Federal Aviation Administration audit of Boeing has found “multiple instances” where it allegedly failed to meet manufacturing and quality control requirements....
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...The Federal Aviation Administration said it wanted to analyse data from inspections of an initial group of 40 of the roughly 170 grounded jets before it decided whether to lift the flying ban it imposed...
...The Federal Aviation Administration, the US airline regulator, ordered the temporary grounding on Saturday of some 737 Max 9s operated by US airlines or in US territory, while the NTSB has opened a probe...
...“This sort of failure should not happen on any aeroplane but for it to happen on a three month-old aircraft is unacceptable,” said Nick Cunningham, analyst at Agency Partners....
...“Voluntary reporting without fear of reprisal is a critical component in aviation safety,” the Federal Aviation Administration told the Financial Times. “We thoroughly investigate all reports.”...
...Boeing is under investigation by the federal US aviation regulator following a mid-air blowout of a fuselage panel on a 737 Max jet....
...“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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...Boeing said it had “deep respect” for the NTSB and had worked “proactively and transparently” with the agency since the January incident....
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