Boeing : Another 737 brand grounded in S/Korea over cracks

South Korea’s transport ministry on Friday said nine Boeing Co 737 NG planes in the country had been grounded after checks found structural cracks requiring repairs.
        The suspension follows an order from the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration earlier this month for aircraft operators to inspect older Boeing 737 NGs for structural cracks. Boeing on Oct. 11 said inspections of 810 of the planes globally had led to 38 requiring repair. South Korea said it found nine planes with cracks among 42 planes examined. Among the nine grounded planes are five operated by Korean Air Lines (003490.KS), according to the transport ministry. The 737 NG is the third-generation 737 and version before the now-grounded 737 MAX, which is not impacted by the cracking issue. A Korean Air spokesman said the carrier has 18 737 NG aircraft and will replace the five short-range airplanes with other jets. This might affect Boeing's decision to reintroduce the 737 max into the airspace, Boeing which is still under investigation after two of it planes fell off the sky due to system glitch, took a hard knock after it was accused of withholding documents that would have aided the inquiry committee that was put up to look into the incident of the crashes. This according to aviation experts would seriously affect the trust passengers have in flying in their planes, even though Boeing has come out to say that once the 737 max returns back to flying, it's employees and staffs would be the first set of people to fly in the planes in order to build trust in the hearts of people.

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