Polly Trottenberg, the deputy transportation secretary, will lead the Federal Aviation Administration on an interim basis after the departure of the agency’s acting leader, Billy Nolen.
Polly Trottenberg, the deputy transportation secretary, will lead the Federal Aviation Administration on an interim basis after the departure of the agency’s acting leader, Billy Nolen.
The head of the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has said Boeing’s priorities have been on production over safety and quality in an interview about the regulator’s increased oversight ...
Teams are working together and I think we're optimistic [about issuing a license] sometime next month," the FAA's acting ...
Michael Whitaker, administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration. Boeing Co.’s quality control monitors must turn solidly green before U.S. aviation safety regulators will be convinced the ...
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) head Michael Whitaker told the House Aviation Committee there need to be changes. “I certainly agree the current system is not working because it’s not ...
Whitaker shared continued concerns over Boeing’s practices and culture following the FAA’s recent six-week facility audit. “What we saw was not the safety culture that we were looking for ...
The head of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) told lawmakers on Tuesday he will use any authority available to him to hold Boeing accountable for any noncompliance that contributed to last ...
FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker on Thursday acknowledged his agency had been “too hands off” on overseeing jetmaker Boeing, prior to a midair incident earlier this year on Alaska Airlines ...
The FAA head said there is no timeline, but a decision probably won’t be made for the next several months. The safety and ...
The FAA capped output of Boeing’s 737 Max at a rate of 38 per month in the wake of a January near-catastrophe, in which a door cover blew off during flight. The accident triggered a series of ...