
Boeing has grounded its fleet of 777X test aircraft after a routine inspection revealed damage to a key structure on one of the planes. The issue was found during scheduled maintenance on a part that connects the engine to the main body of the aircraft. In a statement, Boeing said, “Our team is replacing the part and capturing any learnings from the component and will resume flight testing when ready.” The company has informed the Federal Aviation Administration and its customers about the situation.
The 777X, which is set to be the world’s largest twin-engine jet, has faced multiple delays. It was originally scheduled to enter service in 2020, but that timeline has been pushed back to 2025.
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