Boeing resumes 787 deliveries as widespread inspections loom
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[March 27, 2021] By
Eric M. Johnson
SEATTLE (Reuters) - Boeing Co has resumed
deliveries of its 787 Dreamliner jets, handing over one plane to United
Airlines on Friday, an initial step as the U.S. planemaker works through
production defects that sidelined dozens of aircraft.
Reuters reported last week that Boeing remained on course to resume
deliveries of a few 787s this month, which a Boeing spokeswoman said
remained the goal.
The delivery from its South Carolina factory comes as Boeing undertakes
painstaking repairs and forensic inspections to fix structural integrity
flaws embedded deep inside dozens of 787s, issues which halted
deliveries since October, cutting off a key source of cash.
The inspections and retrofits could take up to a month per plane and are
likely to cost hundreds of millions - if not billions - of dollars,
depending on the number of planes across the fleet that are impacted and
the defects involved, sources told Reuters.
"We have resumed 787 deliveries, following several months of engineering
analysis and inspection work," Boeing spokeswoman Jessica Kowal said by
e-mail.
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A United Airlines representative did not immediately return a request for
comment.
Separately last week, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration decided to
independently handle final pre-delivery checks on four 787 jets, in the latest
signal of the agency's tougher scrutiny of Boeing after two fatal 737 MAX
crashes.
The United Airlines 787 was one of those four FAA-inspected planes.
(Reporting by Eric M. Johnson in Seattle; Editing by Richard Chang)
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