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- An FAA investigation into Boeing's safety procedures found 27 areas that were insufficient.
- The report was commissioned after fatal crashes of Boeing Max jets in 2018 and 2019.
- Boeing has six months to address the FAA's 53 recommendations to improve safety culture.
The Federal Aviation Administration spent nearly a year investigating Boeing's safety culture, uncovering a troubling workplace culture that made safety issues difficult to report.
The FAA published the results of its investigation on Monday in a scathing 50-page report detailing 27 areas where Boeing's safety procedures and culture were insufficient.