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FAA Increases Oversight of Boeing Following Alaska Airlines Incident

by Zyrene D.
01/16/2024
in Compliance, Industry, Logistics & Transportation, Manufacturing, Risk Management, Risk Mitigation, Security & Risk, Security Protocols, Supply Chain Transparency

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has heightened its oversight of Boeing’s production processes, following an incident involving an Alaska Airlines 737-9 Max aircraft. This development follows the FAA’s initiation of an investigation into the incident and potential lapses in Boeing’s adherence to quality and safety standards.

FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker emphasized the need for a thorough review. “In light of the recent grounding of the 737-9 and various production-related issues identified over the past few years, we are exploring all options to mitigate risk,” Whitaker said in a recent statement.

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The increased scrutiny on Boeing began after an incident last Friday, where a door plug panel separated from a 737-9 Max aircraft midflight, resulting in an emergency landing. This incident raised questions about manufacturing and production quality at Boeing and its supplier, Spirit AeroSystems, which manufactures a significant portion of the 737 aircraft structure.

Following the incident, a piece of the fuselage plug area was reportedly found in Oregon. Consequently, the FAA grounded approximately 171 Boeing aircraft and stated that each 737-9 Max with a door plug would remain grounded until it is cleared for safe operation.

Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun addressed the company in a recent meeting, underscoring the importance of attention to detail in all aspects of production. “Every detail matters in ensuring the safety and reliability of our products,” Calhoun stated.

In response to the situation, Spirit AeroSystems expressed its commitment to working with Boeing on resolving the issue. “Our primary focus remains on the quality and integrity of the aircraft structures we deliver,” Spirit AeroSystems conveyed in a statement on January 8.

Further investigations by the FAA revealed additional concerns on other 737-9 airplanes. These findings led to an investigation into whether Boeing consistently ensured that its completed products met approved designs and were safe for operation. This includes a December 28 report where the FAA inspected certain 737 Max aircraft for a potentially loose bolt in the rudder control system, prompted by a discovery made during routine maintenance by an international operator. Boeing had identified a similar issue on another undelivered aircraft.

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