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FlightGlobal · 1d
Boeing to slow 737 Max deliveries to address wiring scratches that require rework
Boeing is temporarily slowing 737 Max deliveries to address a wiring issue requiring rework on produced, but not yet delivered aircraft, though the manufacturer maintains that its production rates and year-end delivery target remains unchanged.

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Boeing flags 737 Max wiring issue, says delivery target still intact
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Boeing says wiring flaws will slow some 737 MAX deliveries
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Boeing Says Wiring Flaws Will Slow Some 737 MAX Deliveries
Boeing BA -2.48% said it will delay deliveries of some 737 MAX planes after discovering a problem with wiring on newly built aircraft, a fresh setback for the company’s bid to get jets to customers fa...

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 · 18h
'Machining error' causes delivery delay of Boeing 737 MAX airplanes
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Briefly: Boeing finds wiring flaw on 737 Max planes
8h

Boeing Has Another 737 MAX Problem. Investors Should Pay Attention.

Boeing delivery numbers are looking relatively strong—but a 737 MAX wiring issue will create a new headwind for shares. Investors are very attuned to any issue with Boeing’s single-aisle jet.
Yahoo Finance
10h

Boeing 737 MAX Quality Setback Tests Delivery Targets And Valuation Story

Get insights on thousands of stocks from the global community of over 7 million individual investors at Simply Wall St. Boeing reported a new production quality issue involving scratched wiring in undelivered 737 MAX aircraft. The problem is linked to a ...
FlightGlobal
15d

FAA takes action to address 737 Max cabin overheating concern

The US Federal Aviation Administration has issued an immediately effective airworthiness directive addressing a ground wire fault in the Boeing 737 Max's environmental control system that can cause dangerous cabin and flight deck overheating.
5h

Boeing’s Q1 Momentum Hits Speed Bump With 737 MAX Rework

A minor wiring issue has emerged during production inspections of undelivered 737 MAX aircraft, prompting Boeing to halt certain deliveries.
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