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Boeing 737 Max operators told to check fuselages for cracks
Inspections ordered by US regulator will affect about 470 aircraft, after reported problems in earlier models

TL;DR
- US aviation regulator orders inspections of Boeing 737 Max fuselages for potential cracks.
- The directive affects an estimated 471 aircraft.
- Cracks were previously found in a component called the 'bear strap' on older Boeing 737 Next Generation models.
- The FAA states the 737 Max's similar design makes it susceptible to developing these cracks.
- Boeing has been aware of the issue since 2019 and supports the mandated inspections.
- Concerns about Boeing's engineering problems have intensified since the 737 Max's initial flawed entry into service.
- A recent incident involved a panel blowout on a 737 Max in mid-flight.