The FAA cleared United Airlines after a major review into a slew of incidents, including a plane losing a tire as it took off
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The FAA's extensive safety evaluation of United Airlines concluded that there were no significant safety issues, allowing the airline to resume normal operations without restrictions.
Following multiple safety incidents, including a tire falling off a Boeing 777 during takeoff, the FAA began a detailed review of United Airlines' safety protocols and procedures.
Despite regulatory scrutiny and the delay of new routes, United Airlines' vice president of corporate safety expressed confidence in their safety measures and compliance during the FAA's investigation.
Concerns about quality control at Boeing have been revived in light of these incidents, particularly as United operates many Boeing aircraft, indicating a need for rigorous oversight.
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