Boeing (NYSE:BA) has shown advancement in its efforts to enhance safety and quality measures, according to FAA Administrator Michael Whitaker.
Following a visit to the company's Renton, Washington, production facility, Whitaker acknowledged the progress made by the aerospace manufacturer.
The FAA Administrator stressed the importance of a deep-seated cultural change centered on safety and quality enhancements, as well as the significance of engaging and training employees effectively.
Boeing's comprehensive plan, which aims to address these critical areas, has reportedly been moving forward, and the FAA has committed to maintaining a close watch on the outcomes as Boeing starts to increase production. This comes after operations were impacted by a recent strike.
During his time at the Renton factory, Whitaker engaged with Boeing's senior leadership, including CEO Kelly Ortberg.
The discussions centered on the company's ongoing efforts and achievements in implementing its wide-ranging safety action plan.
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