Boeing faces new inquiry over 787 inspection doubts
The US has opened a new inquiry into troubled jet firm Boeing, after the company told air safety regulators that it might not have properly inspected its 787 Dreamliner planes, Paralel.Az reports citing BBC.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said it would look into whether staff had falsified records.
It said Boeing was reinspecting all 787 jets still on the manufacturing line.
Boeing will be forced to develop an "action plan" to address concerns about planes already in service, it added.
Boeing did not comment.
Internally, it told staff last week that the "misconduct" had not created an "immediate safety of flight issue", according to a message seen by BBC News.
"We quickly reviewed the matter and learned that several people had been violating company policies by not performing a required test, but recording the work as having been completed," Scott Stocker, head of the Boeing 787 program, said in the email to staff.