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FAA Probes Boeing Over Falsified Records in Dreamliner Inspections

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May 10, 2024
in Crime and Public Safety, U.S.
FAA Probes Boeing Over Falsified Records in Dreamliner Inspections
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On Tuesday, May 7th, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) initiated a formal investigation into Boeing after it was revealed that employees at the aerospace giant had falsified inspection records for some 787 Dreamliner aircrafts. This critical oversight was disclosed when Boeing informed the FAA that certain inspections, which were recorded as completed, were, in fact, never carried out. These inspections are essential for ensuring the safety of the aircraft, particularly for protecting against electrical hazards like lightning strikes or, in recent instances, doors flying off mid-flight.

The issue centers on the bonding and grounding of the fasteners that connect the wings to the fuselage, a fundamental aspect of the aircraft’s integrity and safety. Boeing has estimated that approximately 450 planes could be involved, including around 60 aircraft still within Boeing’s production system. The disclosure has raised serious concerns about the potential implications for safety and the integrity of Boeing’s quality control processes.

According to the FAA, the planes that are still in the possession of Boeing are currently being re-inspected to ensure they meet all necessary safety standards. Boeing’s internal engineering team has assessed that there is no immediate safety issue due to the multiple redundancies that were designed into the 787 Dreamliner. However, the situation underscores significant lapses in Boeing’s adherence to its quality assurance protocols.

This incident has brought Boeing under intense scrutiny once again, following a series of safety-related controversies in recent years. The company has pledged to take decisive action against the employees involved and has reiterated its commitment to enforcing strict compliance with safety regulations and internal procedures.

A Boeing executive emphasized the seriousness with which the company is taking the issue, stating that there is “zero tolerance for not following processes designed to ensure quality and safety.” The revelation came shortly after testimony by a Boeing quality engineer before a Senate sub-committee, where concerns about the production of the 787 Dreamliner were allegedly dismissed by management.

As the investigation unfolds, the FAA has assured the public that it will take any necessary actions to guarantee the safety of the flying public. This situation poses yet another challenge for Boeing as it seeks to rebuild trust and ensure the highest standards of safety and quality in its operations.

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