Wing cracks lead to Dreamliner production delay

NEW YORK (AP) - Boeing's much-delayed 787 Dreamliner has hit another production snafu.

Hairline cracks have been discovered in the wings of some 787s that are being built. The Chicago-based manufacturer says none of the 122 jets already flown by airlines around the world are affected.

"We are confident that the condition does not exist in the in-service fleet," Boeing spokesman Doug Alder said in an email. "We understand the issue, what must be done to correct it and are completing inspections of potentially affected airplanes."

Boeing says roughly 40 airplanes might be affected and it will take one to two weeks to fix the cracks found on shear ties on a wing rib.

The production problem was first reported by The Wall Street Journal.

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