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Boeing faces more than $3 million in FAA fines

Sep 12, 2025, 6:15 PM | Updated: 6:18 pm

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A sign outside the Boeing 737 factory is shown in Renton, Washington. (Photo: Stephen Brashear, Getty Images)

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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has proposed hefty fines against Boeing.

The FAA is asking for $3,139,319 from the aerospace company for safety violations from September 2023 to February 2024, as stated in a news release.

Offenses include the door plug blowout in January 2024 and workers reportedly interfering with safety officials’ decisions.

FAA calls out Renton Boeing factory

Hundreds of quality system violations were identified at Boeing’s 737 factory in Renton, Washington, and subcontractor Spirit AeroSystems’ 737 factory in Wichita, Kansas, according to the FAA.

“Additionally, Boeing presented two unairworthy aircraft to the FAA for airworthiness certificates and failed to follow its quality system,” the news release stated.

An Organization Designation Authorization (ODA) unit member was pressured by a non-ODA employee to sign off on a Boeing 737-MAX airplane so the company could meet its delivery schedule, even though the member believed the aircraft didn’t meet standards, according to officials.

The FAA noted that it used its maximum statutory civil penalty against the company.

Boeing, Alaska Airlines settle with passengers in door plug blowout

In July, Boeing and Alaska Airlines settled a lawsuit out of court with several passengers aboard the plane that suffered the door plug blowout.

The passengers in the lawsuit were seeking $1 billion in damages following the incident, but decided to settle out of court with both Boeing and Alaska Airlines. The terms of the settlement were not disclosed.

Boeing reports better profits

Boeing recently picked up profits, reporting a smaller loss in the second quarter of 2025, as a sharp increase in airplane deliveries boosted revenue.

In the company’s second-quarter earnings report on Tuesday, President Kelly Ortberg assured that the company will continue to see profitable earnings in the future.

However, the aviation giant continues to face pressure from labor unrest, safety concerns, and legal challenges that could threaten recovery.

Contributing: Frank Sumrall, MyNorthwest

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