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Boeing says some of its 737 Max planes may have defective parts
Boeing on Sunday said some of its 737 planes, including many 737 Max aircraft, may have faulty parts on their wings. It's the latest problem Boeing faces as it tries to get its most important and popular airplane, the grounded 737 Max, back in the air. Working with the Federal Aviation Administration, Boeing said it has reached out to airlines that fly 737 planes, advising them to inspect their slat track assemblies on Max and NG aircraft. The 737 NG series includes the 737-600, -700, -800… (www.cnn.com) More...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
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The faulty part is Boeing
Since more Max's are flown by US Carriers, why haven't the been crashes and/or reports of the problem by US Carriers ??
I have been an A&P Aircraft mechanic for 53 years and Boeing makes the best, longest lasting aircraft I have worked on !! Yes, I like the former Douglas/McDonald aircraft as well as Lockheed, especially the L-1011, a Mechanic's designed aircraft !!
Jerry
I have been an A&P Aircraft mechanic for 53 years and Boeing makes the best, longest lasting aircraft I have worked on !! Yes, I like the former Douglas/McDonald aircraft as well as Lockheed, especially the L-1011, a Mechanic's designed aircraft !!
Jerry
A lot of posts here express concern that Boeing's upper management is still in place. I imagine Boeing's Board has been meeting late into a few nights, figuring out how to handle the issue.