Boeing has discovered some of its stored 737 Max planes have foreign objects in the fuel tanks, CNBC's Phil LeBeau reported Tuesday.
A Boeing 737 MAX 9 is pictured outside the factory in Renton, Washington.has discovered that some of its stored 737 Max planes have foreign objects in the fuel tanks, CNBC's Phil LeBeau reported Tuesday.
The company plans to investigate the foreign objects in the fuel tanks, and added that the discovery won't impact the plane's return to service at this time.This is breaking news. Please check back for updates.
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