FAA Proposes $9.2 Million In Penalties For United, US Airways
Credit: GEORGE HAMLIN
Carriers face losing passenger confidence and doling out millions in FAA proposed penalties—such as the $9.2 million slapped on United Airlines and US Airways—if they continue to operate aircraft that are not fully compliant with airworthiness directives. The FAA last week proposed a $5.4-million...
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