FAA proposes fines for Boeing safety violations – DerbyInformer.com


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Updated: September 18, 2025 @ 12:46 pm

The Federal Aviation Administration recently issued proposed fines totaling $3.1 million against The Boeing Company for safety violations that occurred from September 2023 through February 2024 with its 737 Max aircraft. Violations cited include actions related to the Jan. 5, 2024, door plug blowout on an Alaska Airlines jetliner, and interference with safety officials’ independence. 
Hundreds of quality system violations were identified at Boeing’s 737 factory in Renton, Wash., and Boeing subcontractor Spirit AeroSystems’ 737 factory in Wichita. Boeing has 30 days after receiving the FAA’s penalty letters to respond to the agency.

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