EASA Prepared to Withdraw Boeing Production Approval if Necessary

Amidst ongoing safety concerns, Europe's aviation regulator, the EASA, has expressed readiness to revoke its endorsement of Boeing's jet production should the situation require, emphasizing the importance of addressing safety issues.

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