Boeing Set to Provide Action Plan to Address FAA Safety Concerns
- Leaders from planemaker, agency met in Washington on Thursday
- Blueprint tackling quality woes marks key step in recovery
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US regulators vowed to maintain tougher scrutiny of Boeing Co.’s aircraft production after the planemaker presented a detailed plan to address quality breakdowns in its factories.
A cap on 737 Max production rates imposed by the US Federal Aviation Administration earlier this year will remain in effect until the agency is satisfied Boeing has implemented appropriate reforms to its safety culture, FAA Administrator Michael Whitaker said Thursday. Agency inspectors will continue roaming the planemaker’s facilities, he said.