US aviation regulators have given Boeing 90 days to develop a plan to fix “systemic quality-control issues”, adding to pressures to fix its operations after a door panel blew out of one of its planes in flight last month.
Mike Whitaker, administrator of the US Federal Aviation Administration, met Boeing chief executive David Calhoun and his senior safety team on Tuesday before making the demand.
“Boeing must commit to real and profound improvements,” Whitaker said. “We are going to hold them accountable every step of the way, with mutually understood milestones and expectations.”
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