US air safety authorities are investigating whether embattled aviation giant Boeing completed required inspections on its 787 aircraft and whether employees falsified records, officials said Monday ...
The FAA has opened a new investigation into Boeing after the company alerted the agency to falsified inspection reports at ...
Investigators with the Federal Aviation Administration are looking into whether Boeing employees failed to perform some quality inspections on its 787 jets.
According to Reuters, the inquiry follows Boeing's disclosure of employee misconduct related to the completion of crucial tests on certain 787 Dreamliner aeroplanes.
The FAA says Boeing informed the agency in April that required inspections to confirm that the wings were properly bonded to the carbon fiber fuselage on certain 787 jets were not completed.
The locked-out firefighters work at factories where profit-driven negligence produced fatal defects on many of its planes.
Fort Wayne International Airport recently achieved a significant milestone by completing a decade without any discrepancies in its annual safety inspections conducted by the FAA.
On Monday, major U.S. stock indexes experienced gains, with the S&P500 closing nearly 1% higher at 5,180.74, the Dow Jones Industrial Average up almost 0.5% at 38,852.27, and the Nasdaq finishing the ...
The planemaker informed the aviation safety regulator last month that required tests were not performed. The FAA said it is "investigating whether Boeing employees may have falsified records." ...
The jet maker recently said its employees may have skipped some Dreamliner checks related to electrical safeguards.
“Being able to fly is euphoric and very rewarding,” said veteran pilot Brad Lewitzke. Bringing out the pilot in a kid is what Brad Lewitzke is doing on this particular day. A pilot in command since ...
A new FAA investigation of Boeing focuses on the attachment of wings to the fuselage of 787 Dreamliner planes. Boeing says ...