Southwest Airlines Allowed To Fly Planes With

August 29, 2009

Earlier this year, Dallas-based Southwest agreed to pay $7.5 million to settle FAA allegations that the airline flew planes that missed required structural examinations, even after being alerted to the missed inspections.

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