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Southwest groundings: Airline cancels 139 flights to check soundness of jets

Published: Thursday, March 13, 2008 12:04 a.m. MDT
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Sturgell has acknowledged that the FAA should have grounded the jets last year, when Southwest itself reported that it had inadvertently missed inspections of the fuselages on its all-Boeing fleet. He has said that "at least one FAA inspector looked the other way."

Rep. James Oberstar, D-Minn., chairman of a House committee looking into the actions of both the airline and the FAA, said this week's groundings and fresh inspections raised serious questions about the FAA's follow-up to the missed examinations last year.

Beyond Wednesday's canceled flights — airline officials said they expected to operate a normal schedule on Thursday — it was unclear what impact the unfolding events might have on Southwest's ticket sales and reputation.

Ted Marzilli, an executive at consumer-surveying firm BrandIndex, said Southwest's ratings have held up, despite nearly a week's worth of bad publicity. But Wednesday's news of airplanes being grounded and flights canceled could change things for the worse, he said.

The $10.2 million penalty is the largest the FAA has ever imposed on a carrier. Most of the amount was related to charges that Southwest for several days last year continued to put passengers on planes that it knew had not been properly inspected.

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Southwest has said it will appeal. CEO Kelly, who earlier announced an internal investigation into the missed inspections, said Wednesday that Southwest has a clean record over its 37-year history.

"We have been a safe company. I believe we are a safe company," he said. "I am committed to making sure we become safer still."


Contributing: Brice Wallace, Deseret Morning News.

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A Southwest jet takes off from Sky Harbor Airport in Phoenix. The airline canceled about 4 percent of Wednesday's scheduled flights and temporarily grounded 43 planes for inspections. A normal flight schedule is expected today.

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