The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) does not rule out the possibility of revoking safety certification at Boeing factories. In our conversation with the following person on this subject: Reuters said Luke Tytgat, Deputy Executive Board of EASA.
Measures will be taken when necessary. The addressee of the publication stated that, for example, an increase in the number of incidents experienced by victims will be recorded.
At the moment the European regulator does not intend to admit that the production of new aircraft at Boeing factories is unsafe.
As part of the transatlantic agreement, the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and EASA regulate Boeing and Airbus factories and certify production safety.
Boeing has been under increasing pressure following a January incident involving a 737 MAX 9 that slammed the door of an Alaska Airlines plane. fell It was in flight because it was not secured.
Previously reportedBoeing fails nearly half of its technical inspections in the United States.