The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has initiated a probe into Boeing's 787 Dreamliner operations, specifically investigating allegations of employee misconduct at its South Carolina factory. The inquiry centers on claims that some tests, purportedly confirming the bonding and electrical grounding at the juncture of wings and fuselage, were falsely reported as completed. This scrutiny coincides with ongoing investigations into a recent incident involving a 737 MAX. The FAA demands that Boeing reassess all 787s currently in production and devise a plan for those already in service. Boeing has acknowledged the misconduct, stating it is conducting its own internal reviews and has taken disciplinary action against several employees. The company is under increased observation following a series of safety issues, including a prior incident that raised questions about its production documentation practices.
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