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New problem found in 737 could slow deliveries: Boeing

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US aircraft manufactur­er Boeing said Sunday it has learned of new problems with the fuselage of its flagship 737 model which, while not posing an immediate in-flight danger, will require “rework” on dozens of planes.

“This past Thursday, a supplier notified us of a non-conformanc­e in some 737 fuselages,” Boeing Commercial Airplanes chief executive Stan Deal said in a statement to employees that was released to reporters. According to Deal, an employee working at the supplier “flagged to his manager that two holes may not have been drilled exactly to our requiremen­ts.”

“While this potential condition is not an immediate flight safety issue and all 737s can continue operating safely, we currently believe we will have to perform rework on about 50 undelivere­d airplanes,” an issue that “could delay some nearterm 737 deliveries.”

Deal described it as “the only course of action” to deliver perfect aircraft to clients.

Boeing has struggled over the past year with difficulti­es on its star plane, the 737 MAX, culminatin­g with a major in-flight safety incident on Alaska Airlines in early January that prompted a sweeping investigat­ion by the regulating body the Federal Aviation Administra­tion.

In his letter, Deal said employees offered suggestion­s on more than 1,000 improvemen­ts since a series of training events following the January 5 incident. Some have already been taken into account, Deal said, including a process to expedite the purchase of new tools and improve ease of access to certain parts of the plane.

 ?? ?? EL SEGUNDO, US: The Boeing Co logo is displayed outZPKL VM JVTWHU` VMÄJLZ ULHY 3VZ (UNLSLZ 0U[LYUH[PVUal Airport (LAX) in El Segundo, California. — AFP
EL SEGUNDO, US: The Boeing Co logo is displayed outZPKL VM JVTWHU` VMÄJLZ ULHY 3VZ (UNLSLZ 0U[LYUH[PVUal Airport (LAX) in El Segundo, California. — AFP

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