More Than 300 Boeing Planes May Have Faulty Parts, Investigation Finds - News Summed Up

More Than 300 Boeing Planes May Have Faulty Parts, Investigation Finds


The Federal Aviation Administration said on Sunday that a joint investigation conducted with Boeing found over 300 planes worldwide may include parts that may have been improperly manufactured by a Boeing supplier. Two models — the 737 Max and 737 NG — may have faulty “leading edge slat tracks,” a wing part important during takeoff and landing. The investigation found 33 737 Max planes with affected parts, in addition to 32 affected 737 NG planes, are in the U.S. The results of this investigation are the latest hit to Boeing 737 Max aircrafts, which were grounded worldwide months ago after two deadly crashes that together killed over 300 people. In the U.S., American Airlines, United Airlines and Southwest Airlines all include 737 Max planes in their fleets.


Source: Huffington Post June 03, 2019 18:22 UTC



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