Aircraft maker Boeing is expected to commit to sweeping changes on Thursday in a new plan meant to reassure the public, airline customers and regulators that the troubled company’s planes are safe to fly.
The company will present the plan to the Federal Aviation Administration, which ordered outgoing CEO Dave Calhoun and his aides to develop the roadmap after two reviews in February found serious issues at the planemaker.
It is unclear if Boeing will actually release its plans to the public; FAA chief Mike Whitaker is slated to speak about the Boeing
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