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Boeing says wiring flaws could delay Q1 737 Max deliveries
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Boeing says wiring flaws could delay Q1 737 Max deliveries
SEATTLE — Boeing Co. said this week that first-quarter deliveries of its narrow-body 737 Max jets could face delays because of wiring flaws, the latest hiccup for the planemaker as CEO Kelly Ortberg looks to improve production quality and restore…
·Charleston, United States
Read Full ArticleAn error produced scratches on the EWIS system of aircraft already finished and pending delivery at the Renton and North Charleston plants. Boeing maintains its annual target of 500 units and ensures that aircraft in service are not at risk, but the market has reacted with two cumulative fall sessions of 4.36%. Financial Director Jay Malave will give details on March 17 at the Bank of America conference. Boeing had the best February in nine year…
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