FAA overhauls safety protocols after Boeing’s mid-air crisis, promising proactive oversight and data-driven risk assessments to prevent future disasters.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is revamping its safety oversight processes following a January incident where a fuselage panel blew off a Boeing 737 Max shortly after takeoff. FAA Administrator Michael Whitaker is set to inform Congress that the agency aims to adopt more proactive measures to identify risks in aviation before accidents occur. Following ...