FAA proposes fining Boeing $3.9 million for installing defective parts on 737 planes

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FAA proposes fining Boeing $3.9 million for installing defective parts on 737 planes
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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said Friday it was seeking a $3.9 mill...

FILE PHOTO: Aerial photos showing Boeing 737 Max airplanes parked at Boeing Field in Seattle, Washington, U.S. October 20, 2019. REUTERS/Gary He

WASHINGTON - The Federal Aviation Administration said Friday it was seeking a $3.9 million fine from Boeing Co for installing defective parts on about 130 737 airplanes. The FAA alleges Boeing “failed to adequately oversee its suppliers to ensure they complied with the company’s quality assurance system.” The FAA said, “Boeing knowingly submitted aircraft for final FAA airworthiness certification after determining that the parts could not be used due to a failed strength test.” Boeing, which did not immediately comment, has 30 days to respond to the FAA’s proposed fine.

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