WASHINGTON, Sept 16 (Reuters) - The head of the Federal
Aviation Administration will testify on Sept. 24 before the
House of Representatives Transportation Committee on Boeing's
quality improvement plan, the committee said Monday.
FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker in late February gave Boeing ( BA )
90 days to come up with a plan to address "systemic
quality-control issues." Boeing ( BA ) delivered the plan in late May
and the FAA is still assessing the planemaker's reform efforts.
On Sept. 25, Whitaker will testify before the Senate Permanent
Subcommittee on Investigations at a hearing titled "FAA
Oversight of Boeing's ( BA ) Broken Safety Culture."