The Federal Aviation Administration has opened a new probe into Boeing related to the plane maker’s inspections of its 787 Dreamliner and whether company staff falsified records, the Wall Street Journal’s Andrew Tangel reports. The agency said the company told the FAA last month that it may not have completed mandated inspections related to the electrical safeguards of bonding and grounding where wings join the fuselage on certain jets, the author notes.
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