Summary

The FAA will continue enhanced oversight of Boeing indefinitely, following a January 2024 incident where a door panel missing key bolts flew off an Alaska Airlines 737 MAX 9 mid-flight.

The incident exposed safety issues and prompted a safety and quality improvement plan from Boeing, including new random quality audits and increased inspection points.

FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker cited the need for a cultural shift prioritizing safety over profits and introduced stricter audits and monthly reviews.

The company remains under scrutiny after prior safety failures, including fatal 737 MAX crashes, and faces legal and financial repercussions.

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    126 days ago

    If only there was a name for the government to have oversight over a company to ensure the safety of consumers…