Boeing to correct 787 Dreamliner fuselage issue
Boeing
The 787 Dreamliner is a light-weight, fuel-efficient, carbon-composite aircraft. It was three years behind its development schedule but finally entered service last year.
Boeing has found that incorrect shimming was performed on support structure on the aft fuselage of some 787s, Boeing spokesman Scott Lefeber said.
Lefeber added, we do not expect that it will affect our planned product rate increases, and that there are no short-term safety concerns.
Boeing aims to ramp up monthly production on the airplane to 10 by the end of 2013. Some experts believe the target rate is too ambitious, but Boeing is standing by it.
Lefeber declined to identify how many aircraft were affected.
The news was first reported by the aviation website Flightglobal.
(Reporting By Liana B. Baker in New York and Kyle Peterson in Chicago; Editing by Tim Dobbyn)
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