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Boeing's supply chain gains quality in significant ways

Boeing's commercial aircraft supply chain has improved in quality over the last two years, according to a Boeing executive on Wednesday.

Boeing will spend 40% less time fixing supply chain problems in 2024 than it does now, Ihssane Mounir said at the Pacific Northwest Aerospace &?Alliance Supplier Conference outside Seattle.

Since 2024 when Boeing increased quality control checks at Spirit AeroSystems (which makes the 737 fuselages) defects have decreased by 60%.

Spirit?was both the manufacturer and installer of a 737 MAX wing door plug which blew out in mid-air on an Alaska Airlines Flight early in 2024. This led the Federal Aviation Administration 'to impose Boeing production limits.

Boeing purchased Wichita-based Spirit back in December, giving it greater control over the supply chain. Boeing created the?supplier in 2005, when it sold parts of its aerostructures production business to investors.

Spirit "coming back into family was probably the most important thing that happened to me in my career," Mounir stated.

Boeing's efforts after the COVID-19 outbreak to resume jetliner manufacturing were hampered by quality defects at Spirit and other suppliers. (Reporting and editing by Jamie Freed; Dan Catchpole)

(source: Reuters)