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Air France A340 flew with missing screws

An Air France Airbus A340 was halted in Boston in mid-November after about 30 screws were found to be missing from a protective panel.

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An Airbus SAS A340 operated by Air France-KLM Group was halted in Boston in mid-November after about 30 screws were found to be missing from a protective panel, reports Bloomberg Businessweek.

The long-range plane had undergone maintenance in China, at Taeco-Taikoo Aircraft Engineering and left the facility Nov. 10. It had stopped at Air France's hub at Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris for three days, and the absence of the screws went unnoticed until several days later in Boston, the carrier said.

The panel concerned is located between the fuselage and wing and serves to reduce drag by smoothing out edges.

"At no moment was the safety of the flight in question," said spokeswoman Marina Tymen in a telephone interview from Paris, where Air France is based.

Taeco is based at Gaoqi International airport in Xiamen, and controlled by Hong Kong Aircraft Engineering Co., or Haeco, with a 58.55 percent stake. Boeing Co., Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd., Japan Airlines Co. and Xiamen Aviation Industry Co. are also shareholders.

Read more of this report in Bloomberg Businessweek.