WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Federal Aviation Administration stated Thursday it would increase oversight as Boeing (NYSE:) prepares to renew 737 MAX manufacturing following a 53-day strike that ended earlier this week.
The FAA stated Administrator Mike Whitaker spoke with Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg this week and harassed the significance of Boeing utilizing its system for managing security dangers because it resumes manufacturing. The company famous it maintained its enhanced on-site presence at Boeing factories all through the strike “and will further strengthen and target our oversight as the company begins its return-to-work plan.” Boeing has not stated but when it plans to renew manufacturing.