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FAA chief faces Congress over Boeing 737 MAX certification

caption: A Boeing 737 Max operated by Air Canada comes in for a landing on March 27 at Boeing Field in Seattle. In addition to problems detected with the 737 Max, the FAA says there is a new issue with some 737s: They may have faulty parts on their wings.
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A Boeing 737 Max operated by Air Canada comes in for a landing on March 27 at Boeing Field in Seattle. In addition to problems detected with the 737 Max, the FAA says there is a new issue with some 737s: They may have faulty parts on their wings.
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KUOW's Carolyn Adolph has details from Wednesday's Congressional testimony by FAA chief Stephen Dickson, about his agency's certification of the troubled Boeing 737 MAX.

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