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FAA Administrator Michael Whitaker is set to testify before the Senate on September 25 regarding the agency's oversight of Boeing's safety practices. This comes after increased scrutiny following a mid-air emergency involving a Boeing 737 MAX and concerns about the company's safety culture and regulatory compliance. The FAA has acknowledged a need for greater inspection oversight and quality control at Boeing, as the company faces a potential strike and ongoing production challenges.
Source: YAHOO