October 4, 2014

Poorly drilled rivet holes on the rear fuselage halt Eurofighter deliveries



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A manufacturing problem has been discovered with the fuselage of Eurofighter combat planes, halting some deliveries, but none of the jets have been grounded, European military officials said.
The problem was caused by the way rivet holes were drilled in part of the rear fuselage of the European warplane, which is operating in the air forces of six countries.

The Eurofighter jet, also known as Typhoon, was developed for four nations - Britain, Germany, Italy and Spain - which have so far taken delivery of 371 aircraft out of 472 on order.The aircraft has also been exported to Austria and Saudi Arabia and Oman recently agreed to become a customer.

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