The US Federal Aviation Administration said on Friday that it will launch a new safety review of Boeing. The agency continued to actively monitor the company after a flight emergency occurred in January. The FAA said the new review will explore issues such as risk assessment quality, resource allocation, and compliance with regulatory requirements, and is expected to take three months. A spokesperson for the agency said it plans to conduct regular reviews of Boeing.

Zhitongcaijing · 10/18 18:33
The US Federal Aviation Administration said on Friday that it will launch a new safety review of Boeing. The agency continued to actively monitor the company after a flight emergency occurred in January. The FAA said the new review will explore issues such as risk assessment quality, resource allocation, and compliance with regulatory requirements, and is expected to take three months. A spokesperson for the agency said it plans to conduct regular reviews of Boeing.