This starts to restore my confidence in Boeing. The occasional <censored> moment during testing means that you are really testing, rather than going through the motions. Something valuable was learned, and not the hard way. The shareholders don't like this sort of thing but they can get stuffed. People actually have to fly this plane so let's make it as safe as possible. It will get done eventually.
I wonder if this means that they have to build a new test frame?