At a press conference in Washington, Huerta's boss, U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood, said he would not hesitate to fly on a 787 himself.
(Reporting by Deborah Charles in Washington; Writing by Ben Berkowitz; Editing by Jeffrey Benkoe)
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(Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration wants to maintain public confidence in Boeing Co's new 787 Dreamliner passenger jet after a series of safety incidents prompted a comprehensive review, FAA Administrator Michael Huerta said on Friday.
At a press conference in Washington, Huerta's boss, U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood, said he would not hesitate to fly on a 787 himself.
(Reporting by Deborah Charles in Washington; Writing by Ben Berkowitz; Editing by Jeffrey Benkoe)
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