Southwest Airlines says it grounded 44 planes Tuesday night as the airline deals with fallout from using aircraft that had not gone through a required inspection for possible structural damage.
Spokeswoman Christi Day said the move resulted in some flights being canceled Wednesday, but she did not have a precise figure. So far, no flights have been cancelled at Orlando International Airport.
The move comes as Southwest faces a $10.2 million civil penalty for continuing to fly nearly 50 planes after the airline admitted that it had missed required inspections of the planes for structural cracks.
Southwest also put three employees on leave after being notified of the penalty by the Federal Aviation Administration.
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