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It’s fair to say that 2019 has not been a good year for the aircraft manufacturer Boeing, as its new 737 MAX aircraft has been revealed to contain a software fault that could cause the aircra… ...
Multiple airlines around the world have grounded Boeing 737 Next Generation planes in recent weeks after the manufacturer announced a cracking problem in the planes' pickle forks.
Boeing engineers and safety investigators are scrambling to find out how many Boeing 737NGs have cracked 'pickle forks' after finding several in the jets. A pickle fork is the part that helps ...
Ongoing inspections of older Boeing 737 Next Generation (NG) structural parts have turned up cracks outside the original area targeted, prompting Boeing and the FAA to expand the checks.
Boeing 737 1 Articles What On Earth Is A Pickle Fork And Why Is It Adding To Boeing’s 737 Woes? September 30, 2019 by Jenny List 89 Comments ...
Stick a pickle fork in Boeing Co.’s hopes of getting past its 737 drama anytime soon. The Federal Aviation Administration has required urgent inspections of certain 737 Next Generation planes ...
(Bloomberg) -- More than 5% of older Boeing Co. 737 jets that underwent urgent inspections worldwide in the past week have cracks in a structure connecting the wings to the fuselage and will have ...
Around 50 Boeing 737 NG planes have been grounded after cracks were detected in them. Australian carrier Qantas is the latest airline to remove one of its planes from service after cracks were ...
The inspection order covered only some of the most heavily flown 737 NGs. The cracks were found in a component called the pickle fork, which help attach the wings to the fuselage.
Boeing engineers and safety investigators are scrambling to find out how many Boeing 737NGs have cracked 'pickle forks' after finding several in the jets. A pickle fork is the part that helps ...
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