FAA revamps Boeing 737 Max aviation safety risk identification process in response to January incident.

The FAA is revamping its processes for identifying aviation safety risks after a January incident involving a Boeing 737 Max. Administrator Michael Whitaker emphasized the need for proactive oversight and acknowledged past shortcomings in monitoring Boeing. The agency is increasing on-site inspections at Boeing facilities and is looking to enhance data usage to better predict risks. Boeing is required to make significant changes to its quality and safety systems.

September 23, 2024
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