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United States FAA ends improved oversight of United Airlines after safety evaluation

The Federal Aviation Administration stated on Wednesday it had actually discovered no considerable safety concerns in an evaluation of United Airlines and ended its enhanced oversight and approval process for the carrier to include aircraft and services.

The FAA in March opened a review to make sure the Chicago-based provider's compliance with security policies after a series of safety occurrences earlier this year.

The evaluation did not determine any substantial safety problems, the FAA stated in a statement.

United decreased to comment on Wednesday.

The airline in April said it had postponed the start of 2 brand-new international routes, citing a pause on some accreditations by the FAA following the opening of the security evaluation.

FAA Adminstrator Mike Whitaker, who informed Reuters last month the review was practically completed, in May stated United could accept shipment of brand-new planes however required the existence of FAA workers when the airline company carried out final assessments of brand-new aircraft changing older models.

On March 15, an external panel was discovered to be missing from a United airplane when it landed in Oregon. Before that, a. United-operated Boeing 737 MAX rolled onto the grass in Houston. and another United 777 lost a tire after launch and was. diverted to Los Angeles, where it landed safely.

CEO Scott Kirby referred to the three extensively advertised. events when asked about the FAA evaluation at an industry online forum. last month. None of them were related, Kirby stated.

He stated there had actually been no major findings in the evaluation and. it validated the airline's security efforts were truly strong.

In July, the FAA said it was introducing a similar security. review of Southwest Airlines after a series of near-miss. incidents including pilot-related concerns that raised severe. issues. Whitaker stated last month the Southwest review is a. bit more narrow than the United one.

(source: Reuters)