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The series of failures does not stop – the defect was discovered in the Boeing 787 Dreamliner
The aircraft manufacturer is examining some machines that have yet to be delivered. Boeing stresses that the errors are “not closely related to safety.”
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A “severely non-safety related” error may have delayed deliveries of some Boeing machines.
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The long-haul 787 Dreamliner has been plagued by a series of bad production accidents.
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Meanwhile, Boeing shares fell about 2%.
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Boeing has reported a defect in its long-haul 787 Dreamliner.
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Before certain machines are delivered, rework will be necessary, depending on the aircraft manufacturer.
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Dreamliner has often caused problems in recent years.
Boeing, the American aircraft manufacturer, has a new defect in the… From a chain production glitch troubled Long haul 787 Dreamliner selected. The company said on Tuesday that Boeing is currently considering a number of aircraft that have not yet been delivered to customers and that may require rework before delivery. According to the current state of knowledge, the issue is not closely related to safety and should not initially change anything in the delivery target for the year as a whole.
Stocks are under pressure
Meanwhile, Boeing shares fell about 2%. The Dreamliner – one of the most important Boeing aircraft models – has often caused problems in recent years. Due to various production defects, the aircraft was not allowed to be delivered to customers from May 2021 to August 2022. In February 2023, Boeing had to halt deliveries again for a few weeks. US Air Traffic Control announced in its recent recertification that in the future every manufactured 787 will be individually inspected.
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