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FAA opens new Boeing inquiry after jet maker says it may have missed some 787 inspections

FAA opens new Boeing inquiry after jet maker says it may have missed some 787 inspections
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The Wall Street Journal
By Andrew Tangel Federal air safety regulators have opened a new investigation into Boeing after the jet maker recently disclosed that its employees may have skipped some inspections on 787 Dreamliners, the latest quality issue at the manufacturer.The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said the plane maker notified the agency in April that it may not have completed the required inspections related to the electrical safeguards of bonding and grounding where wings join the fuselage on certain aircraft. The FAA said it was investigati...

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