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A 'washer' was discovered missing in Boeing 737MAX operated by an Indian carrier, says DGCA

Akasa Air, Air India Express and SpiceJet together have 40 Boeing 737 Max planes in their fleets.

January 09, 2024 / 17:45 IST
Airlines complete checks of 40 B737 Max planes for loose hardware: DGCA

A'washer' was found missing in a Boeing 737MAX aeroplane operated by an Indian carrier, said the Directorate General of Civil Aviation on January 9. The Indian Boeing 737 MAX fleet of 40 is operated by Akasa (22), Spicejet (9) and Air India Express (9).

Boeing had recommended a one-time inspection of all Boeing 737 Max planes for possible loose hardware before January 10. The aircraft maker's move had come based on information from an operator of a missing nut and washer in the Aft Rudder Quadrant on the Boeing 737 Max plane. This inspection was recommended before the Alaska Airlines incident and is not related to it.

This inspection was recommended before the Alaska Airlines incident and is not related to it.

A senior DGCA official on Tuesday said out of the 40 Boeing 737 Max planes of the three Indian carriers, inspections on 39 aircraft have been completed with nil findings, except on one aircraft wherein a missing washer was found. "Rectification action as per recommendations of Boeing has been taken prior to the release of this aircraft. Inspection on the remaining one aircraft will be completed prior to release for service," the official said.

"Rectification action as per recommendations of Boeing has been taken prior to the release of this aircraft. Inspection on the remaining one aircraft will be completed prior to release for service," the official said.

(With inputs from agencies)

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first published: Jan 9, 2024 03:18 pm

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