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After the tumultuous panel blowout destroyed Boeing's plans for 2024, 2025 is a crucial year for the aerospace manufacturer.
FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker posted in a blog on Friday that more work needs to be done at Boeing, even after a year a series of unprecedented steps to fix oversight of the company.
Boeing conducts surprise inspections at its factories, as part of a broader plan to address manufacturing quality crisis.
Boeing said it is "on track with progress showing tangible improvements" in an update about its safety and quality plan.