Qantas
has removed six Boeing 737-400 aircraft from service while it
cross-checks maintenance records relating to aircraft modification work carried out at one of its Australian facilities.
The Executive General Manager of Qantas Engineering, Mr David Cox, said the issue was one of procedure, and did not have any safety
implications.
"Qantas discovered an irregularity with paperwork for these aircraft during an internal integrity check of maintenance records," Mr Cox said.
"In line with our prudent response to any maintenance issue, however minor, we have elected to suspend the operation of the six aircraft while
we ensure all our records are 100% accurate and we have advised the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA)."
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