FAA boosts scrutiny of United Airlines after scary incidents on Boeing planes
United Airlines said late Friday that US safety regulators will boost scrutiny of the airline after a series of recent safety incidents.United’s corporate safety vice president, Sasha Johnson, said in a memo that over the next several weeks employees will see more of a presence by the Federal Aviation Administration “in our operation as they begin to review some of our work processes, manuals and facilities.”The Chicago-based airline has experienced several emergencies in the past two weeks. On March 15, an ...