Boeing is conducting repairs on up to 25 undelivered 737 MAX aircraft due to wiring issues that caused scratches to electrical components. The aerospace manufacturer warns that some March deliveries will be postponed as repair teams address the damage.

The aerospace giant Boeing is conducting repair work on up to 25 undelivered 737 MAX aircraft after discovering wiring problems, according to two sources with knowledge of the situation who spoke to Reuters.
The aircraft manufacturer confirmed earlier this week that repair crews are addressing electrical wires that sustained minor scratches. According to one source, Boeing was responsible for causing the damage to the wiring systems.
Both individuals requested anonymity since they lack authorization to discuss the matter publicly.
A Boeing representative confirmed on Tuesday that certain March aircraft deliveries would experience delays. However, it remains uncertain whether April deliveries will also be affected by these repairs.
When contacted on Friday, the company chose not to provide additional details about the situation.
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