Embattled Boeing Admits That Up to 50 Planes Grounded as Cracks Found in Inspections
Embattled Boeing Admits That Up to 50 Planes Grounded as Cracks Found in Inspections
Boeing had previously reported a problem with the 737NG's 'pickle fork', a part which helps bind the wing to the fuselage, prompting US regulators to order immediate inspections of aircraft that had seen heavy use.

Sydney: Crisis-hit Boeing faced fresh safety concerns Thursday, as the firm admitted cracks were found in up to 50 of its popular 737NG planes following worldwide inspections.

Boeing had previously reported a problem with the model's "pickle fork" -- a part which helps bind the wing to the fuselage -- prompting US regulators to order immediate inspections of aircraft that had seen heavy use.

A company spokesperson on Thursday told AFP that so far around 1,000 planes worldwide had "reached the inspection threshold", with less than five percent -- or up to 50 jets globally -- having "findings" that kept them grounded until repair.​

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