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...The US Federal Aviation Administration has launched an investigation, and an audit of Boeing and supplier Spirit AeroSystems found “multiple instances” of failure to comply with manufacturing quality controls...
...The US Federal Aviation Administration is investigating his claims....
...The FAA and US Department of Justice have launched investigations....
...The US Federal Aviation Administration said its audit of Boeing and supplier Spirit AeroSystems found “multiple instances” where the companies allegedly failed to comply with quality requirements for manufacturing...
...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....
...The Federal Aviation Administration said it would review the report as it conducts an audit of Boeing after the door-panel incident....
...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....
...Since January Boeing has been facing a civil investigation of the incident conducted by the US Federal Aviation Administration....
...Last week Illinois senator Tammy Duckworth urged the Federal Aviation Administration, the aviation safety regulator, not to certify the Max 7, based on concerns that the exemption request, if granted, would...
...Mike Whitaker, the new head of the Federal Aviation Administration, earlier on Tuesday told lawmakers in Washington that the regulator would put “more boots on the ground” to monitor the plane maker and...
...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 accident, which involved a Boeing 737 Max 9, is being investigated by the US Department of Justice, the National Transportation Safety Board and the US Federal Aviation Administration....
...The US Federal Aviation Administration said it would examine whether the products the company built matched the design specifications approved by regulators and whether the jets were in a safe condition...
...The US Federal Aviation Administration grounded 171 Boeing 737 Max 9s on Saturday....
...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...
...The emergency directive from the US Federal Aviation Administration affects about 171 jets worldwide....
...The airline said it was waiting for final documentation from Boeing and the US Federal Aviation Administration to begin formal inspections....
...Boeing also did not disclose the impact of the growth limit on its 737 Max production rate recently imposed by the Federal Aviation Administration, the US aviation regulator....
...The accident, which involved Boeing’s 737 Max 9, is being investigated by the US Department of Justice, the National Transportation Safety Board and the US Federal Aviation Administration....
...He was tapped during then-president Donald Trump’s administration as acting head of the Department of Defense....
...The Federal Aviation Administration, the US regulator, has grounded 171 of these, including United Airlines’ 79-plane Max 9 fleet....
...’s office of the Department of Transportation....
...Billy Nolen, acting administrator of the US Federal Aviation Administration, said on Friday that he will depart this summer when a new nominee for the post is named....
...Calhoun’s plans to ramp up production of its best-selling 737 Max aircraft were meanwhile foiled this week by the Federal Aviation Administration, as the US regulator probes the company’s manufacturing and...
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