FAA is investigating titanium with false documentation used in passenger planes

FAA is investigating titanium with false documentation used in passenger planes

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The video discusses an investigation into the use of titanium in aircraft manufacturing, which was sold with fake documents. The FAA is examining parts made by Spirit AeroSystems for Airbus and Boeing. The issue was first reported by The New York Times after corrosive holes were found. Boeing and Airbus have stated that tests show no immediate safety concerns, and affected parts are being removed. The aerospace industry is under scrutiny, with a focus on maintaining safety and reputation.

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What issue is being investigated regarding the materials used in aircraft?

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How did the FAA become aware of the problems with the titanium used in aircraft?

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What actions has Spirit AeroSystems taken in response to the discovery of counterfeit documentation?

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What measures are Boeing and Airbus taking to ensure safety regarding the affected parts?

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What is the potential impact of the titanium issue on the aerospace industry as mentioned by the expert?

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