FAA proposes $6.4m civil penalty against Lufthansa
The US DoT’s FAA proposes a $6,428,000 civil penalty against Deutsche Lufthansa for allegedly conducting almost 900 flights that were not in compliance with Federal Aviation Regulations. The FAA alleges Lufthansa operated the flights into and out of San Diego International and Philadelphia International airports when it knew it lacked FAA authorization to do so. Foreign airlines can only conduct scheduled flights into and out of airports that are listed in their FAA-issued Operations Specifications, and the FAA alleges neither airport was in Lufthansa’s Operations Specifications. <br/>
https://portal.staralliance.com/cms/news/hot-topics/2019-11-28/star/faa-proposes-6-4m-civil-penalty-against-lufthansa
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FAA proposes $6.4m civil penalty against Lufthansa
The US DoT’s FAA proposes a $6,428,000 civil penalty against Deutsche Lufthansa for allegedly conducting almost 900 flights that were not in compliance with Federal Aviation Regulations. The FAA alleges Lufthansa operated the flights into and out of San Diego International and Philadelphia International airports when it knew it lacked FAA authorization to do so. Foreign airlines can only conduct scheduled flights into and out of airports that are listed in their FAA-issued Operations Specifications, and the FAA alleges neither airport was in Lufthansa’s Operations Specifications. <br/>