FAA Reforms New Airplane Safety Approvals After 737 MAX Disasters

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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said Monday it would reform how it certifies new airplanes in line with legislation passed by Congress after two fatal Boeing 737 MAX crashes that killed 346 people.

Lawmakers approved sweeping reforms in legislation signed into law Sunday by President Donald Trump that boosts FAA oversight of aircraft manufacturers, requires disclosure of critical safety information and provide new whistleblower protections.

The FAA said in a statement it “will work to implement the changes as directed by Congress. The FAA is committed to continuous advancement of aviation safety and improving our organization, processes, and culture.”

Sen. Roger Wicker, R-Miss., who chairs the Commerce Committee, wrote in an opinion piece Monday, the law “will take steps to protect against manufacturers placing undue pressure on employees during the certification process.”

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