Boeing faces new inquiry by the U.S. FAA


Boeing, the troubled jet firm, is under a new inquiry by the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The investigation was launched after Boeing admitted potential lapses in the inspection of its 787 Dreamliner planes. The FAA will probe whether Boeing staff falsified records and if the required inspections were completed. Boeing is currently re-inspecting all 787 airplanes within its production system and devising a plan to address the in-service fleet.
 

 

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Boeing, the beleaguered jet manufacturer, is facing a new inquiry by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The investigation was initiated after Boeing admitted to potential lapses in the inspection of its 787 Dreamliner planes. The FAA will probe whether Boeing staff falsified records and if the required inspections were completed. Boeing is currently re-inspecting all 787 airplanes within its production system and devising a plan to address the in-service fleet.

These developments come amidst increasing pressures on Boeing, which is already grappling with significant challenges due to crises related to its 737 Max aircraft. These crises have led to flight suspensions and delivery delays, impacting confidence in the company. Now, with the new investigation into the 787 Dreamliners, Boeing faces further inquiries about its safety and quality standards.

At present, the investigation is ongoing and no additional details have been disclosed. Boeing will continue to cooperate with the FAA and other regulatory bodies to ensure compliance with all necessary standards. The company's primary goal is to ensure the safety and security of all passengers and crew on all flights, which requires strict adherence to the highest safety and quality standards.

 

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