tyb/s
FAA says oversight needs to 'evolve' after Boeing crashes
(round-up of today's Boeing news so far)
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The acting head of the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration will tell a congressional panel on Wednesday that the agency’s oversight approach must “evolve” after two fatal Boeing 737 MAX crashes since October, according to written testimony viewed by Reuters.
Acting FAA Administrator Dan Elwell will tell a Senate Commerce subcommittee that the airplane will return to service “only when the FAA’s analysis of the facts and technical data indicate that it is appropriate.”
Moar on Boeing today
Exclusive: U.S. FAA to overhaul oversight approach to air safety by July
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-ethiopian-airplane-congress-oversight/exclusive-u-s-faa-to-overhaul-oversight-approach-to-air-safety-by-july-idUSKCN1R7255
Factbox: What we know about Boeing 737 MAX crash and what comes next
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-ethiopia-airplane-developments-factbo/factbox-what-we-know-about-boeing-737-max-crash-and-what-comes-next-idUSKCN1R724X
wrap up and three story's re: boeing/ FAA at 084