FAA proposes $3.1M fine to Boeing for safety violations

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The FAA is seeking a $3.1 million fine from Boeing for safety violations related to manufacturing lapses and a door plug blowout on an Alaska Airlines 737 Max 9, with investigations revealing systemic quality issues and pressure to meet delivery schedules. Boeing is reviewing the proposed penalty and has acknowledged the incident, emphasizing ongoing efforts to improve safety and quality.
- FAA seeks to fine Boeing $3.1 million for safety violations, door plug blowout NPR
- Boeing faces $3.1M penalty over multiple safety violations, including unairworthy aircraft KOMO
- FAA seeks $3.1 million fine from Boeing over safety violations KATU
- FAA proposes to fine Boeing $3.1 million over widespread safety violations CNBC
- Boeing Hit With More Than $3.1 Million in Proposed Fines Related to Door-Plug Blowout The Wall Street Journal
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