Indian Airlines prompted to action: Boeing’s B737 Max fleet-wide inspection alert spurs safety measures

A recent routine maintenance check by an international airline uncovered a missing nut on a bolt in the Boeing 737 Max fleet, prompting Boeing to recommend inspections across all B737 Max planes. Boeing confirmed that the identified issue on the particular airplane has been addressed and remedied. The aircraft manufacturer issued a statement later acknowledging the situation and taking precautionary measures.

Indian Airlines with B737 Max Planes Respond to Boeing’s Recommendation

In India, three airlines — Akasa Air, SpiceJet, and Air India Express operate B737 Max planes. While queries to SpiceJet and Air India Express remain unanswered, Akasa Air assured that the issue has not impacted its operating fleet or aircraft deliveries.

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