FAA To Mandate Boeing 787 Inspections Following ‘Shim Gap’ Manufacturing Errors

The Federal Aviation Administration is to mandate an airworthiness directive for specific models of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, following an investigation that concluded that the shim gaps have exceeded engineering allowances. It affects 17 US-registered 787s, rather than the full US inventory, depending on their date of manufacture.

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