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US Senate votes to validate Trump candidate to head Transport Department

The U.S. Senate voted 77 to 22 on Tuesday to verify former U.S. Representative Sean Duffy to head the U.S. Transport Department.

Duffy, who was chosen by President Donald Trump, states Boeing requires difficult love to get back on track after a. 2024 mid-air emergency situation and promised not to approve additional 737. MAX production up until the planemaker makes safety enhancements. He will oversee billions of dollars in unspent infrastructure. funds, and informed legislators an ongoing safety probe into Tesla. will continue when he takes office. Duffy, who cleared a procedural hurdle to be confirmed on Monday. on a 99-0 vote, lost some Senate support after the White Home. sent a memo to federal firms late on Monday freezing most. federal grant programs.

The White Home recently

froze funding

for electrical vehicle charging stations, a relocation that likewise. led to the short-term time out of all federal highway repayments. to states, according to the American Roadway and Transport. Builders Association. The White House later clarified that last. week's financing freeze just applied to EV charging stations.

Duffy likewise stated last week he planned to meet Boeing's. leadership at the earliest possible moment to explain that. the department and the FAA will continue to hold them. accountable to the action plan they developed, and which was. accepted by the department.

In January of 2024, Mike Whitaker, who at the time was the. Federal Air travel Administration's acting chief, enforced a. production cap of 38 planes each month on Boeing after a door. panel missing four key bolts flew off a brand-new Alaska Airlines. 737 MAX 9 jet.

Whitaker stepped down as FAA administrator last week, when. Trump took office, and the new administration has actually not nominated. a follower or stated who will run the agency on an acting basis.

Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg said on Tuesday he anticipates Boeing. will have approval by the second half of 2025 to go beyond the. present production cap.

(source: Reuters)