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Problems with the 737 Max is more far-reaching than initially assumed

Boeing's problem with the electronics of the 737 Max aircraft is more far-reaching than initially assumed.

Problems with the 737 Max is more far-reaching than initially assumed
Yazar: Tom Roberts

Yayınlanma: 18 Nisan 2021 04:12

Güncellenme: 23 Kasım 2024 03:53

Problems with the 737 Max is more far-reaching than initially assumed

Boeing's problem with the electronics of the 737 Max aircraft is more far-reaching than initially assumed. Due to the production deficiencies, a number of machines recently had to be taken out of service. The problem affects components in several areas of the cockpit, as confirmed by the Airbus rival. Boeing is currently working with the airlines concerned on proposed solutions in order to submit them to the US aviation authority FAA. A week ago, the aircraft manufacturer warned 16 customers of a potential defect and advised them to suspend the operation of certain versions of the 737 Max until possible defects in the power supply system can be ruled out. As a precaution, US airlines took dozens of planes off the flight schedule. However, a solution has not yet been found. When the jets can take off again remains unclear for the time being. The 737 Max is Boeing's best-selling model and a major profit maker. After two crashes with 346 deaths, the series was banned from flying for around 20 months and was not allowed to operate again in the USA until November. The reason for the accidents was considered to be defective control software. The current problems are not related to it, assures Boeing. In view of the tragic history, the focus is particularly on the model. The fact that the problems with the electrics of numerous 737-Max machines are more extensive than initially thought was first reported on Friday by the specialist journal "Aviation Week". As a result, around 460 jets are affected, but only 89 of them have been handed over to customers. Boeing has numerous machines in stock that were produced during the no-fly period but have not yet been delivered. The new defects could slow down the deliveries again. Bloomberg reported, citing insiders, that solving the problem should not be time-consuming or complicated. Once the FAA approves Boeing's plans, the work shouldn't take more than a few days per aircraft, the report said. Investors reacted relatively calmly at first, Boeing's shares came under a bit more pressure at times in late US trading, but ultimately only closed slightly in the red.
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