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Needs tweaks, not overhaul, special committee says.
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FAA Certification Needs Tweaks, Not Overhaul, Special Committee Says | Sean Broderick The FAA’s certification process is not fundamentally flawed and “was followed” during the Boeing 737 MAX certification, but shortcomings in key guidance, global perspective, safety assessments, and agency staffing should be addressed to improve the system, an independent committee’s report found. |
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Sponsored Content Fast Five With Honeywell - Mike Stewart | Mike Stewart, previously a corporate fellow within Honeywell Aerospace, today leads the organization's Advanced Technology organization across general aviation, commercial, defense and space. |
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Aerospace & Defense Roundup: Jan, 16 | Israeli Air Force resumes flying CH-53 fleet after grounding, Japan to study adaptive-cycle engine for next-generation fighter, unmanned R22 helicopter in development, the Rotary National Award for Space Achievement and more. A roundup of aerospace, space and defense news. |
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