Boeing Faces 737 MAX Delivery Delays in Q1 2026 Over Wiring Flaw
Boeing confirms Q1 2026 delivery delays for its 737 MAX aircraft due to newly discovered wiring flaws from a machining error requiring rework.
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Boeing confirms Q1 2026 delivery delays for its 737 MAX aircraft due to newly discovered wiring flaws from a machining error requiring rework.
Boeing resumes 737 MAX deliveries after a 10-day wiring defect pause, affirming its annual delivery target of 500 aircraft remains unchanged.
Airbus and Boeing face significant production delays in early 2026 due to quality control issues with the A320neo fuselage and 737 MAX wiring.
Boeing is slowing some 737 MAX deliveries after discovering scratched wiring, a manufacturing defect that requires inspection and rework on undelivered jets.
Boeing has paused 737 MAX deliveries to repair damaged wiring on up to 25 aircraft, causing short-term disruptions for airlines awaiting new jets.
Boeing is pausing some 737 MAX deliveries to fix a wiring defect, a move expected to slow down its first-quarter 2026 delivery schedule.
Boeing is reworking undelivered 737 MAX aircraft due to a wiring defect, slowing first-quarter deliveries but not affecting its annual production target.