FAA says Boeing still working on 737 MAX electrical system fix

Reuters2021-04-22

WASHINGTON, April 22 (Reuters) - The Federal Aviation Administration on Thursday issued a formal notice to international air regulators about an electrical grounding issue in about 100 Boeing 737 MAX airplanes and said the U.S. planemaker is still working on a fix.

Boeing disclosed an electrical power system issue on April 7 and recommended operators temporarily remove these airplanes from service. The FAA said Thursday "subsequent analysis and testing showed the issue could involve additional systems."

The FAA said 106 airplanes are covered by the notice, including 71 registered in the United States. "All of these airplanes remain on the ground while Boeing continues to develop a proposed fix. The FAA is in contact with the airlines and the manufacturer and will ensure the issue is addressed," the agency added.

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Comments

  • SSVC
    2021-04-23
    SSVC
    No good for Boeing... Appreciate your response and comments Thanks 
  • hwhw123
    2021-04-23
    hwhw123
    Old story or new story?
  • abyyazid87
    2021-04-22
    abyyazid87
    Notes
  • GremoryKh
    2021-04-22
    GremoryKh
    Upup
  • XMY21
    2021-04-22
    XMY21
    Pick up yr act boeing!!
  • JonathanNg
    2021-04-22
    JonathanNg
    very goood
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