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After a string of problems with its beleaguered 737 Max line, Boeing has to come up with a plan to improve safety culture and quality control.

Boeing has 90 days to develop a plan to address its quality control issues following a history of problems with its 737 Max line, Federal Aviation Administration chief Michael Whitaker said Wednesday. 

“Boeing must commit to real and profound improvements,” Whitaker said. 

The FAA chief’s remarks follow an all-day safety discussion the federal agency had with Boeing at its headquarters on Tuesday. 

Whitaker told Boeing he expects the plan to take into account the latest results