Drip Shield, Duct Problems Could Cost Boeing $760,000

FAA wants Boeing to pay $764,250 for production problems uncovered several years ago that affected thousands of aircraft. Boeing discovered in late 1999 that flight deck drip shields and Environmental Control System (ECS) ducts being installed didn't meet FAA flammability requirements. The drip...

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