Mike Whitaker, chief of the Federal Aviation Administration, said in an online post Friday that his agency also has more work to do in its oversight of Boeing.
Boeing said it is "on track with progress showing tangible improvements" in an update about its safety and quality plan.
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According to POLITICO’s analysis of FAA data through October, the agency logged one incident in which a passenger jet came too close to hitting a vehicle on a runway. The FAA classified that incident ...