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Boeing says a new 737 Max flaw will slow airplane deliveries

Boeing says a new 737 Max flaw will slow airplane deliveries
Boeing says a new 737 Max flaw will slow airplane deliveries


A person with an umbrella walks by a Boeing 737 Max fuselage parked outside the company’s production facility in Renton, Washington, January 10, 2020.

Lindsey Wasson | Reuters

Boeing said a new manufacturing flaw on its best-selling 737 Max planes will delay deliveries of the best-selling aircraft.

The company said it found fastener holes on the aft pressure bulkhead on some 737 planes were improperly drilled. Spirit Aerosystems, which makes the fuselages, did not immediately comment.

“This issue will impact near-term 737 deliveries as we conduct inspections to determine the number of airplanes affected, and complete required rework on those airplanes,” Boeing said.

The company said the issue was not related to flight safety.

Boeing shares were down more than 3% in after-hours trading.

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