Planemakers and repair shops take steps to conserve aircraft windows in tight market
Boeing told airlines to replace windows only when necessary as a factory incident tightened supplies for new jets and maintenance work, sources said.
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Aircraft manufacturers, airlines and maintenance companies are taking steps to preserve aircraft windows, after an incident at a major California factory aggravate the shortage of a component needed both for new aircraft and for routine maintenance, companies and industry sources said.
Planemakers and repair shops take steps to conserve aircraft windows in tight market
By Allison Lampert Aug 3 (Reuters) - Planemakers, airlines and repair shops are conserving aircraft windows after an incident at a key California factory worsened shortages of a part needed for both new aircraft and routine maintenance, companies and i...
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