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ican agencies, as representatives of the country where the aircraft was manufactured, also responded. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced that it was "ready to assist in investigation efforts" if requested. Boeing said that it was informed by initial reports and was gathering details. The National Transportation Safety Board announced that a senior official had been appointed as its representative for the inquiry. Representatives from CFM International, Boeing and the FAA were assigned as technical advisers in the probe. Transportation secretary Pete Buttigieg said on 23 March that Chinese authorities had invited the NTSB to take part in the investigation. COVID-19 quarantine regulations may hamper the access of U.S. investigators to mainland China.
One of the two flight recorders was found on 23 March. It had suffered external damage, and it was initially unknown whether it was the flight data recorder (FDR) or the cockpit voice recorder (CVR). It was later identified as the latter, and its internal storage device was believed to