Dhaka, May 9 -- The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said on May 6 that it is opening a new inquiry into Boeing, this time related to the company's inspections of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner and whether employees falsified records.

The US plane maker informed the agency in April 2024 that it may not have completed the required inspections related to the bonding and grounding where wings join the fuselage of the B787.

Boeing is re-inspecting B787 planes in its production system. The FAA is requesting Boeing to also create a plan to address the issue with its in-service fleet.

"As the investigation continues, the FAA will take any necessary action-as always-to ensure the safety of the flying public," said FAA.

Reports cited a Boeing ...