Regulators Won’t Rush to Get Boeing 787 Back in Air, LaHood Says
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U.S. aviation regulators aren’t pressing to get Boeing Co.’s 787 back into the air and won’t let the grounded Dreamliner jet resume flights until they know it’s safe, Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood said.
“We’re not feeling any pressure,” LaHood told reporters after a speech yesterday in Falls Church, Virginia. “We’re going to get this right. We have to get this right.”