FAA Demands Boeing Address Safety Issues Within 90 Days
Following a door blowout incident on a 737 Max, the FAA requires a comprehensive action plan to fix systemic quality-control problems.
- The FAA has given Boeing a 90-day deadline to address systemic quality-control issues after a 737 Max door blowout incident.
- Boeing must develop a comprehensive action plan that meets the FAA's non-negotiable safety standards.
- An FAA expert panel found Boeing's Safety Management System to be inadequately implemented, leading to confusion among employees.
- Boeing's leadership changes include the departure of Ed Clark, who led the troubled 737 Max program, and the appointment of Katie Ringgold.
- The FAA is investigating Boeing's alleged noncompliance related to the Alaska Airlines incident, with critical bolts missing from the door assembly.




















