Following a consultation in 2019 CP19/32, UK Financial Conduct Authority FCA published its policy statement PS21/3 and final rules on operational resilience to set new requirements that will enhance the resilience of in-scope firms.
Boeing faces a further $17 million in fines from the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) over the 737 MAX incident, the penalties announced amid rumors
Boeing will pay FAA at least $17 million over 737 production mistakes By Dominic Gates, The Seattle Times
Published: May 28, 2021, 7:55am
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The Federal Aviation Administration said Thursday Boeing will pay at least $17 million in penalties and must undertake multiple corrective actions to improve quality control in building the 737.
Though that’s the largest fine imposed in some years, it’s a relatively small amount for Boeing. Federal law limits the maximum fine the FAA can impose to about $30,000 per defective airplane delivered.
More damagingly, the FAA action adds yet another black mark to recent revelations about serious quality control shortcomings in Boeing’s production system. It further harms the jetmaker’s reputation, already blackened by the design errors that led to the two fatal 737 MAX crashes.
Florida Rock & Tank Lines Selects Infinit-I to Support Their Award-Winning Safety Program
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Florida Rock & Tank Lines, an award-winning carrier for safety and performance, has entered a partnership with Infinit-I Workforce Solutions. Florida Rock & Tank Lines representatives, Tom Serafin and Jim Anderson, spent years searching for the perfect online training solution. DALLAS (PRWEB) May 27, 2021 Florida Rock & Tank Lines, an award-winning carrier for safety and performance, has entered a partnership with Infinit-I Workforce Solutions. Florida Rock & Tank Lines representatives, Tom Serafin and Jim Anderson, spent years searching for the perfect online training solution. They vetted several providers, looking for an affordable solution that would compliment their well-established in-person training program.