Boeing releases safety plan to skeptical FAA

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Boeing executives met Thursday with Federal Aviation Administration officials to present a comprehensive safety plan FAA officials had demanded following the Jan. 5 loss of a door plug on an airborne Alaska Airlines 737 Max 9 airliner. 

The plan presented Thursday is “not the first time Boeing has promised it will clean house following a disaster,” and it’s “unlikely to quell concerns from the planemaker’s sharpest critics,” Politico said. It includes “several components to improve employee training, clarify instructions for assembly line employees, prevent suppliers from shipping defective components” and strengthen audits, CNN said.

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