"Boeing's Ongoing Safety Concerns: FAA Recommends More Inspections"

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Boeing has appointed retired US Navy Admiral Kirkland Donald as a special advisor to conduct a thorough assessment of its quality management system for commercial airplanes, marking the second time the company has turned to a navy admiral in connection with the 737 MAX crises. The move reflects Boeing's focus on safety, drawing on the expertise of individuals from the nuclear navy known for their stringent safety measures. Additionally, an independent safety review panel, including experts from various organizations, has been tasked with reviewing Boeing's processes and culture, with a draft report expected to be submitted to the FAA later this month.
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