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Boeing grounds entire 777X test fleet after discovering engine defect
DAILY MAIL ^ | 20 August 2024 | Alex Hammer

Posted on 08/20/2024 1:09:12 PM PDT by george76

Boeing has been forced to ground its entire 777X test fleet due to a failed engine component - the latest in a series of blows to the embattled manufacturer.

The 777X, Boeing's latest and most state-of-the-art aircraft, first took to the sky in 2020 but faced delays in certification by the Federal Aviation Administration...

The FAA this summer gave the plane the go-ahead for test flights needed before launching passenger service.

Boeing had planned to deliver the fleet in 2025, but the discovery of a failed component connected to the jet's engine has some buyers not expecting the jet until mid-2026.

The find was made over the weekend, after one of the test planes landed in Hawaii.

Subsequent inspections found the same issue on two other active test plane engines

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The component in question, a titanium piece called a 'thrust link,' connects to the GE9X engines made by General Electric (GE).

A partnership between the companies that began in 2014 saw GE become Boeing's sole engine maker for larger jets like the 777X.

In an effort to save fuel, the companies worked to make aircraft more wedded to specific engine models, to build more efficient machines that would benefit both carriers and customers.

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The GE-9X itself is an enormous engine, weighing about 11 tons and featuring a front fan made by GE that, at 11 feet in diameter, is the biggest of its kind.

The 777-9, meanwhile, first flew in 2020, but the FAA has yet to grant it full certification, as deliveries continue to be well behind schedule.

In 2019, the fuselage of one the aircraft completely ruptured in pressure tests, a setback that contributed to the delay of the long-haul jet by several months

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737 MAX, have continued to experience technical failures

(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...


TOPICS: Business/Economy; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: 737max; 777x; aviation; boeing; faa; flying; ge; ge9x; ge9xengines; generalelectric; thrustlink; titanium
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To: Gary from Dayton
In this case a GE part.

It appears, based on the article, we don't know.

It appears it is a part that connects the engine to the plane.

Is that a Boeing part, a GE part or some other company?

21 posted on 08/20/2024 2:46:06 PM PDT by Mogger (AreIn bookstores is a very expensive, beautifully bound in green leather Holy Koran. If one was goin)
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To: ryderann

If USAGov.Corp took over I would forever take my car.


22 posted on 08/20/2024 2:47:16 PM PDT by Shady (The Force of Liberty must prevail for the sake of our Children and Grandchildren...)
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To: Carry_Okie

This engine is in testing phase Boeing IS validating the quality of their supplier’s products.


23 posted on 08/20/2024 2:48:11 PM PDT by Gary from Dayton (Army Vet 1986-1991 unburdened by what was burdening before )
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To: Mogger

It’s a GE part. I can verify.


24 posted on 08/20/2024 2:51:25 PM PDT by Gary from Dayton (Army Vet 1986-1991 unburdened by what was burdening before )
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To: neverevergiveup
Your post should be a banner hung at the DNC...

Come to think of it...a lot of things should be hung at the DNC.

25 posted on 08/20/2024 2:52:38 PM PDT by RckyRaCoCo (Time to throw them out of the Temple...again)
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To: george76

We seem to be witnessing the slow painful death spiral of a once great American company.


26 posted on 08/20/2024 2:58:10 PM PDT by Bullish (...And just like that, I was dropped from the ping-list)
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To: george76

So much for DEI by which you may D-I-E!


27 posted on 08/20/2024 2:58:54 PM PDT by Jim W N (MAGA by restoring the Gospel of the Grace of Christ (Jude 3) and our Free Constitutional Republic!)
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To: pfflier

Gee....

No Gee EEE.


28 posted on 08/20/2024 3:05:33 PM PDT by Alas Babylon! (Repeal the Patriot Act; Abolish the DHS; reform FBI top to bottom!)
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To: who_would_fardels_bear
Where is Joe Patroni when we need him?


29 posted on 08/20/2024 3:15:12 PM PDT by Larry Lucido (Donate! Don't just post clickbait!)
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To: MortMan
Not enough data in the article to determine who is responsible.

Agreed. And some of the data is incoherent/deceptive.

GE makes the engine but I bet Boeing makes the thrust link. The same engine goes on other planes, and none of them have been grounded, so this part must be unique to the 777X.

They give the weight of the engine (11 tons), but a thrust link is made to carry its thrust (forward), not its actual weight (downward).

Bad design? Bad material? Bad machining or installation? Any one of these is possible. Glad they caught it in testing.

Airliners are all about efficiency now, the lowest cost per seat-mile. Overengineering is a waste, it adds weight that increases cost (fuel) instead of making revenue. You can't build it like a battleship and expect it to sell.

I'm a former Boeing employee, and it hurts to see what's happening to it now.

30 posted on 08/20/2024 3:18:04 PM PDT by ZOOKER
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To: Trump Girl Kit Cat

Why in the world would you want that? Are you one of those who wish the same for McDonalds? We need these companies desperately, they are the All American success stories.


31 posted on 08/20/2024 3:24:10 PM PDT by chuck allen
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To: MortMan
Not enough data in the article to determine who is responsible.

You're right, this one may be on Boeing. Apparently the engine thrust link is part of the engine mounting structure in the pylon.

32 posted on 08/20/2024 3:35:38 PM PDT by pfflier
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To: Gary from Dayton
This engine is in testing phase Boeing IS validating the quality of their supplier’s products.

I didn't say that they weren't. I said that it is their responsibility to do so.

33 posted on 08/20/2024 3:57:47 PM PDT by Carry_Okie (The tree of liberty needs a rope.)
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To: pfflier

Well, putting “Boeing” in the headline creates clicks, right?


34 posted on 08/20/2024 4:03:34 PM PDT by DennisR (Look around - God gives countless clues that He does, indeed, cexist .c)
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To: Trump Girl Kit Cat

You will be deeply disappointed. The media makes mountains out of this type of stuff.


35 posted on 08/20/2024 4:04:39 PM PDT by DennisR (Look around - God gives countless clues that He does, indeed, cexist .c)
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To: pfflier

I’m not sure who made it. The key word is “connects”. It
could have been made by GE or Boeing or a third party. And was in made to spec or not? If it was, who wrote the specs? Were the specs wrong? Was some detail overlooked or miscalculated?


36 posted on 08/20/2024 4:09:29 PM PDT by Blood of Tyrants ("Gays for Gaza is like Chickens for KFC"- B. Netanyahu )
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To: DennisR
Well, putting “Boeing” in the headline creates clicks, right?

Crashes the stock too. That may be the intended effect.

37 posted on 08/20/2024 4:12:14 PM PDT by pfflier
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To: Blood of Tyrants
If it was, who wrote the specs? Were the specs wrong? Was some detail overlooked or miscalculated?

The Prime contractor creates a Spec Control Drawing or a Source Control Drawing for any fabrication to be offloaded to a subcontractor.

In both cases, the prime (GE if it's the engine, or Boeing if it's the strut) owns the design and ultimately, the QA compliance to engineering requirements even though a subcontractor may perform the component fabrication.

38 posted on 08/20/2024 4:22:06 PM PDT by pfflier
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To: neverevergiveup

THIS


39 posted on 08/20/2024 4:26:55 PM PDT by SaveFerris (Luke 17:28 ... as it was in the days of Lot; they did eat, they drank, they bought, they sold ......)
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To: george76

How about grounding the 737Max fleet and putting on engines that fit and don’t screw up the COG?


40 posted on 08/20/2024 4:29:41 PM PDT by SaveFerris (Luke 17:28 ... as it was in the days of Lot; they did eat, they drank, they bought, they sold ......)
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