The Federal Aviation Administration is stepping up its oversight of United Airlines as it looks to ensure the carrier's compliance with safety regulations following a series of incidents, the agency said Saturday. "Due to recent safety events, the FAA is increasing oversight of United Airlines to ensure that it is complying with safety regulations; identifying hazards and mitigating risk; and effectively managing safety," the agency told FOX Business in a statement.
We have a strong safety culture at United," Johnson wrote. "Still, the number of safety-related events in recent weeks have rightfully caused us to pause and evaluate whether there is anything we can and should do differently. After all, safety is foundational to the success of our airline and we can never take it for granted." Johnson said that United has "stepped up our interactions with the FAA recently and they echoed these sentiments.
The FAA's increased oversight comes after several safety incidents that have occurred in recent weeks. An external panel was missing from a United aircraft when it landed in Oregon, which prompted an FAA investigation. A Boeing 737 Max in the United fleet rolled onto the grass in Houston after landing. A United-operated Boeing 777-200 bound for Japan lost a tire after taking off from San Francisco and was diverted to Los Angeles, where it landed safely.
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