Boeing Victims' Lawyer Urges Trump to Reform FAA Following Whitaker's Exit

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'The Trump administration now has the opportunity to set a different tone,' said a lawyer for victims of the 2019 737 Max crash.

A lawyer for those who lost loved ones in a 2019 Boeing plane crash says the incoming Trump administration has the chance to reshape the Federal Aviation Administration, following the announcement of its chief's resignation.On Thursday, FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker announced that he would step down on January 20 after 14 months in the role, describing his time with the agency as 'the best and most challenging job' of his career.

'The agency added: 'FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker has made it clear 'this won't be back to business as usual for Boeing.' The FAA will continue our aggressive oversight to hold Boeing accountable and ensure the company fixes its systemic production-quality issues.'Newsweek has contacted Boeing for comment via email.

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