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Mon, Jan 09, 2017

Boeing Recommends Hydraulic Reservoir Replacement Part On Multiple 737 Models

Hydraulic Leaks And Other Conditions Cited For Recommending The Change

Boeing Commercial Airplane Company has issued a Service Handbook recommendation to replace the hydraulic reservoir pressurization gauge for service reasons.

The Rogerson Aircraft Corporation gauge G-3721 is the sole recommended replacement part for the following operators of Boeing aircraft: 737-600, 737-700, 737-800, 737-900ER, BOEING 737 Next Generation, BOEING 737 MAX.

The Rogerson Aircraft Equipment Group G-3721 gauge is the sole recommended replacement part for the following operators of Boeing aircraft:

  • 737-600
  • 737-700
  • 737-800
  • 737-900ER
  • Boeing 737 Next Generation
  • Boeing 737 MAX

Due to hydraulic leaks and conditions which could affect service and dispatch reliability, Boeing Commercial Airplane Company has recently recommended the replacement part G-3721 gauge. Rogerson Aircraft Equipment Group manufactures the replacement part, proven by millions of successful trouble free flight hours.

To address these Fleet issues, the world's largest 737 operator has now entered into a supply agreement for purchase of the G-3721 gauge. Deliveries have already begun and will continue through 2017.

(Source: Rogerson news release. Image from file)

FMI: www.rogerson.com

 


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