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Up to 50 Boeing planes grounded globally after wing-related cracks discovered | |
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Boeing has confirmed that it has grounded over 50 of its planes around the world, after wing-related cracks were discovered, while the company's CEO has admitted to making safety mistakes. | Boeing has confirmed that it has grounded over 50 of its planes around the world, after wing-related cracks were discovered, while the company's CEO has admitted to making safety mistakes. |
It's the US aviation giant's 737NG (Next Generation) model that is now under scrutiny. The plane is a precursor to the infamous Boeing 737 MAX, which killed 346 people in two crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia, and has been grounded since March. | |
A Boeing spokesperson told AFP that some 1,000 planes worldwide had "reached the inspection threshold." The problem these inspections zeroed in on was the so-called 'pickle fork' – a part of the plane that connects the fuselage to the wing. | |
The US aviation authority this month ordered checks of Boeing 737NG planes that had made over 30,000 flights. | |
Meanwhile, the plane maker's CEO was testifying before a US House panel on Wednesday, where he said the company had made some mistakes on the key safety system known as MCAS. | |
"I am responsible. These two accidents happened on my watch. I feel responsible to see this through," Dennis Muilenburg admitted, refusing to step down. | |
Two deadly crashes in less than six months involving Boeing’s newest 737 MAX 8 airplane put the credibility of the manufacturer in jeopardy. The fatal Ethiopian Airlines accident claimed 157 lives in March, and was followed by a similar crash in Indonesia, which killed all 189 people on board in October. | |
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