FAA Opens New Boeing Inquiry After Jet Maker Says It May Have Missed Some 787 Inspections
- The FAA is probing Boeing for potentially falsified inspection records on 787 Dreamliner aircraft regarding bonding and grounding, leading to a re-inspection of all planes in production.
- United States aviation regulators are investigating Boeing after the company admitted to possible incomplete inspections on the Dreamliner's wings joining the fuselage, prompting a review of all 787s.
- Boeing faces re-inspection and planning requirements for its 787 fleet as part of addressing the issue, as mandated by the FAA.
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