CNN - Boeing executives met with FAA officials on Thursday to present plans for improving plane safety following a mid-flight fuselage blowout in January. The sweeping changes are meant to reassure the public, airline customers and regulators that the troubled company's planes are safe. The plan includes several components to improve employee training, clarify instructions for assembly line employees and prevent suppliers from shipping defective components to Boeing, the agency said. The FAA had ordered outgoing Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun to develop the roadmap after two reviews in February found serious problems with the company's Max jets and other quality control issues at the planemaker.
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