NEW DELHI: A washer was found missing on a Boeing 737 Max being operated by an Indian carrier during recent checks, after several such discoveries by foreign airlines like United.
Boeing, the US aerospace major, late last month advised Max operators globally to check planes for loose hardware, specifically nuts tightening tie rods that control rudder movement.
In India, Air India Express, Akasa, and SpiceJet operate the Max aircraft.
“Indian B737 Max fleet, comprising 40 aircraft, is operated by Akasa (22), SpiceJet (9), and Air India Express (9). Inspections on 39 aircraft have been completed with no findings except on one aircraft where a missing washer was found. Rectification as per recommendations of Boeing has been taken prior to release of this aircraft. Inspection on the remaining one aircraft will be completed prior to its release for service,” a senior DGCA official said.
Boeing, the US aerospace major, late last month advised Max operators globally to check planes for loose hardware, specifically nuts tightening tie rods that control rudder movement.
In India, Air India Express, Akasa, and SpiceJet operate the Max aircraft.
“Indian B737 Max fleet, comprising 40 aircraft, is operated by Akasa (22), SpiceJet (9), and Air India Express (9). Inspections on 39 aircraft have been completed with no findings except on one aircraft where a missing washer was found. Rectification as per recommendations of Boeing has been taken prior to release of this aircraft. Inspection on the remaining one aircraft will be completed prior to its release for service,” a senior DGCA official said.