The FAA has initiated a three-month review of Boeing’s adherence to safety regulations, highlighting the agency's ongoing scrutiny of the company's safety culture following a significant incident.
The review aims to ensure that Boeing's safety processes yield prompt, accurate safety information, reflecting the FAA's commitment to maintaining stringent oversight over the aircraft manufacturer.
Following the Alaska Airlines incident, the FAA has intensified its audits of Boeing. However, the FAA’s inspector general has indicated that systemic weaknesses limit the effectiveness of these oversight measures.
Despite efforts to monitor safety at Boeing, ongoing reports of undue pressure on safety inspectors and a backlog of investigations raise serious concerns about the integrity of the company's safety culture.
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