Sept 24 (Reuters) - The head of the Federal Aviation
Administration will tell a U.S. Senate panel on Wednesday that
the agency will remain engaged with the Justice Department on
oversight of Boeing ( BA ).
FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker will tell the Senate
Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations that the agency will
"expeditiously provide notice, in real time, of any activities
that may be criminal so that DOJ can take any action they deem
appropriate," according to written testimony seen by Reuters.
Boeing ( BA ) agreed to plead guilty plea to a criminal fraud
conspiracy charge and pay at least $243.6 million in July after
breaching a 2021 agreement with the U.S. Justice Department,
according to a court filing.