DOT inspector raises concern about FAA’s response to Leap engine smoke incidents

GE and Boeing are working to address the problem with a software update that the FAA intends to mandate. The US Department of Transportation’s (DOT) top inspector has raised concern about the Federal Aviation Administration’s response to an engine-related issue that can cause Boeing 737 Max cabins o
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