Boeing Faces Multiple Safety Issues, FAA Proposes Fixes

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Adriano Rossi
1 min read
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Boeing is dealing with safety issues in its commercial aircraft programs, leading to delays and the need for inspections and maintenance. FAA has given a 90-day deadline for a safety plan due to systemic faults. The agency has also asked for a fix for a 737 MAX design problem. The cost per affected aircraft and potential impact on airlines are detailed. Furthermore, the FAA has proposed an advisory circular to address potential safety risks. Boeing's 787 Dreamliner program also faces de-icing faults.

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