Expansion of Boeing Flight Operations Support Network Aims to Improve Safety and Customer Relations

Expansion of Boeing Flight Operations Support Network Aims to Improve Safety and Customer Relations

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Boeing has significantly expanded its Flight Operations Representative (FOR) program, now comprising over 150 pilots worldwide. Launched in 2022, the initiative supports approximately 250 airline customers by providing direct safety and operational support, reflecting Boeing's commitment to advancing aviation safety and strengthening customer relations.

The program aims to foster a safety-oriented culture by enabling experienced flight professionals to assist airlines in managing safety standards and operational challenges. Its rapid growth demonstrates Boeing’s strategic focus on proactive safety engagement and industry collaboration.

According to Sean Broderick, Senior Air Transport & Safety Editor, this expansion underscores the airline industry's increasing need for expert support to reduce risks and share best practices. Boeing expects the network to evolve further, promoting closer cooperation with airlines to address safety concerns efficiently.

Overall, Boeing’s expanding support network highlights its leadership role in fostering safer skies and more resilient airline operations, ultimately benefiting the entire aviation community.

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Published: 14 Nov 2025

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