by Tyler Durden
Friday, Apr 16, 2021 - 02:15 PM
After further inspections of 737 MAX jets, Boeing shares dipped Friday afternoon after broader electrical problems were found.
Last Friday, Boeing released a statement that it had notified airlines about a new electrical issue with a specific group of Boeing 737 MAX jets. At the time, Boeing recommended to 16 customers that they address a potential electrical issue in a specific group of 737 MAX airplanes before further operations.
Airlines grounded dozens of MAX jets from service last week after a production-related electrical insulation fault was found in a backup power control unit.
Now an industry source tells Reuters additional inspections of the MAX jets have found more electrical problems of the kind that led to dozens of the jets being suspended from service last week.
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