
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) admits to failing in inspecting Boeing adequately, with a shift towards hands-on oversight after a door panel blowout incident. Investigations into Boeing's manufacturing problems and safety issues are ongoing, with multiple incidents under scrutiny. The FAA is implementing changes to enhance oversight, including ending reliance on Boeing employees for inspections.
Families of military who crashed and died in #Osprey aircraft accidents were aghast when military officials said this week that they were going to fly them with faulty clutches anyway through 2025. https://t.co/MmVEhEP8Gw
This goes beyond Boeing's bad press year. https://t.co/W4MZ0ZhEAK
Boeing Crisis: Top U.S. Aviation Regulator Says Oversight Was 'Too Hands Off' | All You Need To Know Full Video: https://t.co/PcUFMKL5vc . . . #Boeing #Aircraft #Jet #Plane #Crash #Aviation #Mishap #Accident #Safety #Boeing737 #Boeing737Max #Boeing787 #Manufacturing #Problems… https://t.co/sPeOIGNHCE




































