Press Release - FAA Will Review Boeing 787 Design and Production
WASHINGTON - In light of a
series of recent events, the FAA will conduct a comprehensive review of the
Boeing 787 critical systems, including the design, manufacture and assembly.
The purpose of the review is to validate the work conducted during the certification
process and further ensure that the aircraft meets the FAA's high level of
safety.
"The safety of the
traveling public is our top priority," said U.S. Transportation Secretary
Ray LaHood. "This review will help us look at the root causes and do everything
we can to safeguard against similar events in the future."
A team of FAA and Boeing
engineers and inspectors will conduct this joint review, with an emphasis on
the aircraft's electrical power and distribution system. The review will also
examine how the electrical and mechanical systems interact with each other.
"We are confident that
the aircraft is safe. But we need to have a complete understanding of what is
happening," said FAA Administrator Michael P. Huerta. "We are
conducting the review to further ensure that the aircraft meets our high safety
standards."
The review will be
structured to provide a broader view of design, manufacturing and assembly and
will not focus exclusively on individual events. The review is expected to
begin in Seattle, but may expand to other locations over the course of several
months.
FAA technical experts
logged 200,000 hours of work during the 787 type certification and flew on
numerous test flights. The FAA reviews 787 in-service events as part of our
continued operational safety process.
United Airlines is currently the only U.S.
airline operating the 787, with six airplanes delivered. The worldwide
in-service fleet includes 50 aircraft.
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