Boeing's Italian Flaw
- Jaime David
- Mar 13
- 1 min read
Boeing is investigating whether parts on some undelivered 787 Dreamliner jets were improperly manufactured. Spirit AeroSystems, a key supplier, notified Boeing about a potential defect affecting the horizontal stabilizer, the part of the tail that controls the aircraft's pitch. While no immediate safety risk exists, and in-service planes are unaffected, Boeing is inspecting undelivered 787s to determine if any need replacement parts before delivery. Separately, Boeing is also investigating a separate issue involving fasteners on the 787. While distinct from the horizontal stabilizer issue, the fastener problem adds to the scrutiny surrounding the 787's manufacturing quality. These issues could further delay deliveries of the already-delayed Dreamliners, impacting airline schedules and Boeing's financial outlook. The FAA is monitoring the situation and Boeing's inspection process, emphasizing the agency's commitment to safety oversight. These new concerns follow previous manufacturing flaws with the 787, including gaps between fuselage panels, which led to delivery halts and costly inspections. Boeing's stock price has been affected by these quality control issues, highlighting investor concerns about the company's ability to consistently produce safe and reliable aircraft. The investigations and potential repairs could have significant financial implications for Boeing and its suppliers. find the original article here: https://www.yahoo.com/news/faulty-parts-boeings-787-jets-060749485.html
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