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Boeing has improved on safety but needs more time, head of FAA tells Congress
Boeing must do more to improve the aircraft safety following a door plug blowout in January and other mishaps, Federal Aviation Administration Administrator Mike Whitaker told a House committee Tuesday.
FAA boss: Boeing faces yearslong safety culture change
Changes to Boeing’s safety culture will take years but the company has made helpful shifts in the short-term, the FAA administrator told lawmakers.
FAA boss: Boeing still must make ‘significant changes’ to improve quality and safety
Boeing still has to make “significant changes” to improve the quality and safety of its airplanes, according to the head of the Federal Aviation Administration.
Boeing Will Need Years to Fix Its Safety Culture, FAA Head Says
Boeing Co. will need three to five years to rebuild its safety culture that regulators have found to be rife with shortcomings, the top US aviation safety official said.
FAA Vows to Hold Boeing Accountable, Revamp Agency Safety Program
The head of the Federal Aviation Administration will tell Congress on Tuesday the agency will hold Boeing accountable to ensure the planemaker is building safe airplanes and will revamp its own safety management program.
FAA says it will hold Boeing accountable
After two crashes of Boeing 737 Max airplanes and a door plug that fell off of another, mid-flight, FAA Administrator Michael Whitaker testified before the House of Representatives about his agency’s oversight of Boeing.
Boeing still has work to do on safety, FAA chief says
Boeing (BA) isn’t done doing what it needs to do in order to live up to the expectations of the Federal Aviation Administration in the wake of a January door plug blowout. Administrator Mike Whitaker said as much to Congress on Tuesday.
US regulator to revamp safety programme after Boeing crisis
The Federal Aviation Administration is working to revamp its oversight process after a door plug detached mid-flight on a Boeing 737 Max jet earlier this year, the head of the US agency said on Tuesday.
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SpaceX In Violation Of Texas, Federal Law On Some Matters, Says FAA — Agency Hits Back At Elon Musk's Rocket Company
The Federal Aviation Administration has defended its decision to delay a SpaceX launch, citing safety concerns and regulatory ...
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Boeing's ability to end a costly strike and extra FAA scrutiny looks uncertain
Boeing's critics often claim that two deadly jetliner crashes a few years ago and the blowout of a section of a third plane ...
Lynnwood Times
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House Transportation subcommittee hears from FAA Administrator on Boeing
Michael Whitaker, Administrator of the FAA, on September 24 testified on The Boeing Company's corrective action plan.
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Federal Aviation Administration Commits $290 Million For Fourth Parallel Runway
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a Letter of Intent to fund $290 million for the Fourth Parallel Runway ...
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The Fight Elon Musk Is Ready to Pick in a Trump Administration
The tech billionaire’s potential role as chief red-tape cutter takes on new meaning as he threatens the FAA and criticizes ...
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Saint Vincent College relaunches program in aviation management
When Leo Sun of Latrobe was the tender age of 6, he wanted to fly airplanes. He was interested in watching shows about air ...
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Three airports in Delaware receive major federal funding. Here’s what to know
Three airports in Delaware received federal funds to improve their operations. The Federal Aviation Administration’s Airport ...
JD Supra
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Comparing and Contrasting Domestic vs. Cross-Border Aviation Finance Transactions
Though there are some similarities between financing an aircraft registered in the U.S. versus financing an aircraft registered abroad, in truth ...
AviationPros
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Federal Aviation Administration Commits $290 Million for Fourth Parallel Runway at CLT
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a Letter of Intent to fund $290 million for the Fourth Parallel Runway ...
Government Executive
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Nearly 40% of FAA air traffic control systems need urgent updates, GAO reports
Several systems, some which aid in navigation and communications, did not have modernization efforts in place, the GAO said.
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