The Federal Aviation Administration has said that up to 574 Boeing 767 aircraft may require landing gear inspections as part of an Airworthiness Directive.
In an exclusive interview with Lester Holt, FAA administrator Michael Whitaker says he believes Boeing is more focused on production than safety amid recent issues with their planes.
A former Federal Aviation Administration official is expected to return to the agency to lead it on an interim basis. Incoming Trump administration officials are expected to name Chris Rocheleau as ...
The FAA is requiring airlines to inspect landing gear on some Boeing 767s. An airworthiness directive was published Thursday and will go into effect February12. According to the directive ...