FAA says it's investigating Boeing for 787 Dreamliner issue
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FAA investigating whether Boeing completed required inspections on 787 Dreamliner jets
The Federal Aviation Administration has opened an investigation into Boeing after it learned the company may not have completed required inspections on 787 Dreamliner jets. Boeing voluntarily told the FAA in April about the potential incomplete inspections meant to “confirm adequate bonding and grounding where the wings join the fuselage on certain 787 Dreamliner airplanes,” an FAA statement said. “The FAA is investigating whether Boeing completed the inspections and whether company employees...
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Boeing is under FAA investigation after disclosing some employees didn’t perform safety tests on the wings of a 787 but recorded that they did anyway
The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating whether Boeing employees may have falsified plane safety records for the 787 Dreamliner, adding to the manufacturer’s woes as it faces regulatory scrutiny. In a statement on Monday, the FAA said that Boeing voluntarily flagged that it might not have properly performed quality inspections on the bonding between the […]
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FAA opens new Boeing safety investigation into 'missed' 787 Max inspections amid claims employees falsified records
The Wall Street Journal reports the target of the investigation is whether Boeing fulfilled safety inspection requirements on all of its troublesome 787 Max jets.