If MIC is the issue and they don’t want to halt production, they should schedule less MIC for builds that have not yet been scheduled in order to offset the bad MICs. Why continue to schedule MIC orders if you have bad one sitting on the lot? Maybe this has been considered and we can look...
It’s all perspective. We can worry that the lost builds will turn out to be problematic or tell ourselves that the builds were held back due to effective QC process which would avoid future issues. Either way, definitely frustrating and I can understand why the second thoughts!