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Yet another federal investigation of Boeing is taking place, after the company itself reached out to the Federal Aviation Administration to report an issue.
After receiving that report, management looked into it and noticed several people had failed to perform a required test. Boeing then alerted the FAA. The FAA also says Boeing is reinspecting the 787's in production and has to come up with a plan to look at planes already in the air.Chris Dane is the president of Hickory Global Partners and an aerospace expert with 50 years of experience in the industry.
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