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Boeing's next plane likely to be delayed by FAA concerns
Federal regulators have said they may not endorse Boeing's next airline until 2023 because of questions about changes the aircraft maker is making in the jet 777 software and hardware. new two-way
Federal Aviation Administration ทดลองเล่นสล็อตฟรีทุกค่าย Concerns It's just the latest setback for Boeing. The plane was originally expected to enter service by the airline in 2020.
Boeing shares fell more than 3.5 percent on Monday afternoon.
FAA officials listed 11 concerns in a letter to Boeing on May 13. Among them: a Dec. 8 flight where the nose of the plane was turned up or down without the pilot instructing it to do so.
Another Boeing 737 Max has been in two fatal accidents after an onboard automation thrusted its nose down. and the pilot was out of control again. Boeing had to overhaul the system.
FAA official Ian Won, acting security manager at the agency's Boeing Regulatory Agency, said the FAA was also concerned that the late Boeing's proposed changes to the 777X's software and hardware could create new problems. accidentally
“Based on our assessment, the FAA considers the aircraft not ready” for a key step in the process. He told the company Won said the FAA may need to increase the number of test flights.
The letter to Boeing was first reported by the Seattle Times.