Boeing will send approximately 50 aircraft for modification

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Boeing Commercial Airplanes chief Stan Deal said that it was determined that there were differences in the holes drilled in the fuselages of 50 Boeing 737 aircraft. ABC TV channel is reporting this.

“While this potential situation is not an immediate safety concern and all 737 aircraft can continue to operate safely, we believe we will have to rework approximately 50 aircraft that are not currently delivered,” Dila said.

Formerly Emirates Airlines President Tim Clark criticized Boeing for the rapid decline in aircraft quality. Clark pointed out the decline in the quality of the American company’s planes, recalling the Boeing 737 MAX incident whose door broke off in the air. Now, for the first time, the top manager plans to send his engineers to inspect the concern’s production lines, whereas before “this would not have been allowed.”

Also Reuters reportedBoeing called on parts suppliers to tighten bolts better, including using special calibration tools.

Previously reportedthat birds hit Russian planes more often.

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