Boeing 737 MAX Spoiler Wiring Issue Flagged In 2022, Affects 860 Aircraft

Credit: Boeing
An FAA draft rule to inspect some in-service Boeing 737 MAXs for spoiler wire bundle chafing would give operators 36 months to check their fleets and affects all aircraft rolled out before mid-2022, when the issue was addressed on the production line. The agency's March 11 draft airworthiness...

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