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The max is going to be a game changer when normality resumes. It will enable Ryanair to continue with the lowest prices out there and it’s convenient scheduling.
This has got to be achieved because it’s the last airline anyone would use if this was not the case. As for customers avoiding Ryanair because the aircraft is a Max, most would be pushed distinguishing it from a comet. Mind you someone did say on here that they would not get on one either for a few years at least.
I bet he has never bought a car, tumble drier, computer etc etc either, lots of troubles with those and all sorts of manufacturd item, completely par for the course. The Max will probably be the most checked aircraft that ever flies. Doomster probably still walks barefoot everywhere, continues to use a mangle and a typerighter.
At least we have been spared the relentless diatribe of 8 euros for a while.
... the article states possibly a few hours or a few days per jet. Fact is - yet another problem with Max 737. You wouldn't catch me flying in any of these planes.
Not a happy time for Boeing.
www.reuters.com/business/aerospace-defense/more-electrical-problems-found-some-boeing-737-max-sources-2021-04-16/
“An electrical problem that led to dozens of Boeing 737 MAX jets being suspended from service has widened after engineers found similar grounding flaws elsewhere in the ****pit, industry sources said on Friday.
Airlines pulled dozens of MAX jets from service a week ago after Boeing Co (BA.N) warned of a production-related electrical grounding problem in a backup power control unit situated in the ****pit on some recently built airplanes.
Since then, suspected grounding problems have been found in two other places on the flight deck, the sources said.
These include the storage rack where the affected control unit is kept and the instrument panel facing the pilots.
https://simpleflying.com/ryanair-first-boeing-737-max-coming/