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Report: FAA overruled engineers, let Boeing Max keep flying

Por: ABC News Business April 29, 2023

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WASHINGTON -- Some engineers for the wanted to ground the Boeing 737 Max soon after a second deadly crash, but top officials in the agency overruled them, according to a government watchdog.The inspector general of the Transportation Department said in a new report that FAA officials wanted to sort out raw data about the two crashes, and held off grounding the plane despite growing international pressure.The inspector general’s office said... + full article



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