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A newly discovered and expanding problem stemming from a two-year-old production line change has 90 Boeing 737 MAX-family variants on the ground and is giving the company yet another opportunity to test what it touts as a revamped approach to managing significant safety issues. Boeing informed operators and the FAA April 8 of an issue that can leave the 737 MAX backup electrical power system ungrounded. Access exclusive subscriber-only coverage as timeline for fixes remains unclear. Plus every subscriber has access to our eBook library, featuring updates in supersonics, manned and unmanned innovation in aviation, the renaissance of high-speed air travel, the legends behind the world's first wide-body jet, emerging technologies making their way into the MRO market, technological developments for new satellites & the next generation of space start-ups and the most pressing issues facing military pilots today. Subscribe today and receive all of this plus exclusive online access at aviationweek.com | SUBSCRIBE NOW | | Credit: American Airlines |
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