Boeing Submits Safety Improvement Plan to FAA as Deadline Hits

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Boeing is set to present a plan to the FAA on how it will address ongoing safety and quality issues, following a fuselage panel blowout on a 737 Max 9. The FAA had mandated this plan after the incident, which has further damaged Boeing's reputation and led to multiple investigations. The company faces potential criminal prosecution and has been struggling with various manufacturing flaws, impacting its production and financial performance.
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- Boeing to detail quality, training improvements in FAA meeting, sources say Yahoo! Voices
- Boeing faces federal deadline for safety improvement plan Axios
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