Boeing's 737
Max faces delays over supply problems
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Boeing 737 Max display at Farnborough Airshow
By
Monica Miller
BBC
News
Boeing
has said it faces delivery delays on a "significant number" of its
737 MAX planes over a production issue.
The aviation giant said their
suppler informed them the installation of fittings on the rear of the plane did
not follow the standard.
"This is not an immediate
safety of flight issue and the in-service fleet can continue operating
safely," according to the US-based plane-maker.
It's the latest problem for Boeing's
as the industry faces a shortage of jets.
The manufacturing problem affects
737 MAX family of airplanes, including the MAX 7, MAX 8 and MAX 8200 airplanes,
in addition to is P-8 Poseidon maritime surveillance aircraft.
"We have notified the FAA of
the issue and are working to conduct inspections and replace the non-conforming
fittings where necessary," according to a company statement.
It has told customers that they
should expect "lower near-term" deliveries until the required work is
completed.
Shares in the US-based company fell
more than 5% in after hours trade.
It is the latest delay of deliveries
for the company. Last month, US transportation regulators cleared Boeing to
resume deliveries of its widebody 787 Dreamliner after a problem was detected
with its data analysis. Deliveries were paused in February after the problem
was detected by the aeroplane maker.
Demand for air travel has soared
since the Covid-19 restrictions have been lifted. Airlines worldwide are
competing for resources to meet demand. Boeing reported its airplane deliveries
for new jetliners jumped in the first three months of 2023. Many of the new
planes are the 737 Max model purchased by US carriers Southwest Airlines and
United Airlines.
Boeing has been working to turn
itself around after its 737 Max passenger jet was grounded worldwide for over a
year after two fatal accidents that
killed 346 people.
It later emerged that both accidents
were triggered by design flaws in its flight control software.
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