Boeing Discovers Cracks in 777X Jetliner Structure
Boeing has encountered yet another setback this year as it discovered cracks in the structure of its 777X jetliner during initial test flights. As a result, the company has decided to ground its 777X test fleet after an inspection revealed the failure of a key engine mounting structure.
Cracks Found in 777X Jetliner
During scheduled maintenance, Boeing identified a component that did not perform as designed. A spokesperson for the company stated, “Our team is replacing the part and capturing any learnings from the component and will resume flight testing when ready.”
The news of the cracks in the jetliner was first reported by trade publication, The Air Current.
Boeing Shares Plummet
Boeing shares have taken a significant hit this year, falling more than 30%. This decline is primarily attributed to a series of setbacks the company has faced since a door plug detached during an Alaska Airlines flight in January. This incident led to the grounding of Boeing’s best-selling 737 MAX and the suspension of its expansion plans by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
Conclusion
Boeing’s discovery of cracks in the structure of its 777X jetliner is another blow to the company’s reputation and financial standing. With its test fleet grounded, Boeing will need to address the issue promptly and effectively to regain the trust of customers and investors. The company’s shares have already suffered a significant decline this year, and it will be crucial for Boeing to demonstrate its commitment to safety and quality moving forward.
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