Southwest Air Safety Review Ends After No Major Issues Found (1)

December 19, 2024, 2:29 AM UTC

The US Federal Aviation Administration has concluded an enhanced review of Southwest Airlines Co. after finding no “significant safety issues,” the agency said in a statement.

The aviation safety regulator in July launched the audit after a series of flight mishaps at the carrier, including a plane that plunged to within 400 feet of the ocean off the coast of Hawaii and another in which an aircraft took off from a closed runway.

Following the incidents, Southwest required all of its pilots to undergo additional training at its Dallas headquarters.

“Southwest Airlines appreciates the opportunity to engage with the FAA ...

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