The Federal Aviation Administration issued a proposed directive Thursday to require inspections of Boeing 787s for "excessive gaps" in the front of the jet.
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In a significant milestone toward Boeing’s recovery, mechanics in Everett this week completed rework on the last of the 787 ...
The US Federal Aviation Administration proposed a directive to require inspections of a key structural component at the nose ...
Getty A Boeing engineer is speaking out about safety concerns regarding the 787 Dreamliner and what he claims are improper manufacturing practices. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA ...
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