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FAA says new Boeing safety review will take about three months
Oct 18, 2024 6:56 AM

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A new Federal Aviation Administration review of Boeing's safety processes will take about three months, the agency said in a statement on Friday.

"This review is part of our aggressive oversight to ensure Boeing has the right tools to sustain lasting changes to its safety culture," it said.

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