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FAA orders new mandate on Boeing 777’s

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Following an engine on a United Airlines Boeing 777 exploding back in February, the head of the FAA says the agency will mandate new regulation.

The FAA will require the strengthening of a key motor part on Boeing triple seven planes equipped with Pratt & Whitney engines.

The FAA Administrator has told a U.S. House committee that the agency will require Boeing to take critical and immediate action.

Boeing 777 jets have been grounded by many airlines across the world due to safety concerns.

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