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Boeing wins FAA OK for 737 MAX electrical fix, notifies airlines - Netscape Money & Business

Boeing wins FAA OK for 737 MAX electrical fix, notifies airlines - Netscape Money & Business
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Boeing wins FAA OK for 737 MAX electrical fix, notifies airlines

Boeing wins FAA OK for 737 MAX electrical fix, notifies airlines
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FAA approves Boeing fix for grounded 737 Max electrical issue

By Pilar Wolfsteller2021-05-13T16:06:00+01:00 Boeing’s fix for the electrical issue that grounded 106 in-service 737 Max and paused delivery of new aircraft has been approved by the FAA. The Chicago-based airframer says on 12 May that it has issued service bulletins and the repairs should begin shortly. “After gaining final approvals from the FAA, we have issued service bulletins for the affected fleet,” the company says. “We’ll continue to stay close to our customers as they complete the work to return their airplanes to service. We are also completing the work as we prepare to resume deliveries.” Source: Boeing

KUOW - FAA OKs Fix For Electrical Issue That Grounded Some Boeing 737 Max Jets

KUOW - FAA OKs Fix For Electrical Issue That Grounded Some Boeing 737 Max Jets
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FAA OKs Fix For Electrical Issue That Grounded Some Boeing 737 Max Jets

A Boeing 737 MAX 8 airplane sits on the assembly line at Boeing s 737 assembly facility in 2019. Boeing says it has received Federal Aviation Administration approval for a fix to about 100 of the company s 737 Max jets that were grounded last month due to an electrical issue. Southwest Airlines, American Airlines and United Airlines – the only 737 Max operators in the U.S. were among the carriers that temporarily pulled dozens of planes out of service after Boeing warned of the potential problem, which was linked to a backup power control unit in the cockpit of some recently-built airplanes. If not addressed, the FAA said last month that the problem

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