Boeing 777: Engine maker will conduct inspections ordered by US regulator: statement

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The company said the fan blades would be examined using Thermal Acoustic Imaging (TAI) inspection

NEW YORK (AFP) - Plane engine maker Pratt & Whitney said Tuesday it will carry out inspections as ordered by the US Federal Aviation Administration on 125 engine blades similar to those that recently failed on a Boeing 777 aircraft.

The company said the fan blades would be examined using Thermal Acoustic Imaging (TAI) inspection "to confirm airworthiness."

"Pratt & Whitney is coordinating all actions with Boeing, airline operators and regulators. The safe operation of the fleet is our top priority," the company said in a statement.