FAA Proposes $1.25M Fine For Boeing Alleging Violations

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Boeing's 787 final assembly facility in North Charleston, South Carolina.
Credit: Boeing
WASHINGTON—Boeing managers “exerted undue pressure” and interfered with FAA-designated employees at its South Carolina manufacturing facility for the 787 airliner, the FAA said in announcing $1.25 million in proposed fines on Aug. 5. In response, Boeing said that “undue pressure of any type is...
Bill Carey

Based in Washington, D.C., Bill covers business aviation and advanced air mobility for Aviation Week Network. A former newspaper reporter, he has also covered the airline industry, military aviation, commercial space and unmanned aircraft systems. He is the author of 'Enter The Drones, The FAA and UAVs in America,' published in 2016.

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