KEY POINTS
  • Southwest Airlines is being investigated by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration for widespread failure to accurately track the combined weight of checked bags loaded into its jets, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday.
  • The FAA's year-long civil probe found mistakes with employee calculations and luggage-loading practices, resulting in potential discrepancies when pilots compute takeoff weights, the Journal said.
  • The FAA has not decided whether to impose fines or any other punishment, according to the report.
Ground operations employees load baggage onto a Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 aircraft on the tarmac at John Wayne Airport in Santa Ana, California.

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration is investigating Southwest Airlines for widespread failure to accurately track the combined weight of checked bags loaded onto its jets, according to a Wall Street Journal report on Monday.

The U.S. aviation safety agency's year-long civil probe found systemic and significant mistakes with employee calculations and luggage-loading practices, resulting in potential discrepancies when pilots compute takeoff weights, the Journal said, citing government officials and internal agency documents.