FAA fines Hawaiian Airlines nearly $550k for failing to inspect plane

Hawaiian Airlines may have to pay a civil fine of nearly $550,000 for flying a Boeing 767-300 jet more than 5,000 times over an eight-year period when it wasn’t in compliance with Federal Aviation Administration safety regulations, including 14 flights after the FAA warned the company that a key part of the jet was required to undergo inspection, the FAA said Monday...
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