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Boeing to resume airplane deliveries to China next month, ramp up Max production, CEO says

  • Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg announced on April 15, 2025, the company aims to raise 737 MAX production at its Renton, Washington facility.
  • This plan follows a January 2024 FAA-mandated production cap of 38 MAX jets per month after a window panel incident on an Alaska Airlines flight.
  • Boeing recently increased 787 Dreamliner output from five to seven planes per month, signaling improved production processes supporting higher MAX rates.
  • Ortberg explained that the FAA will apply the same evaluation approach to the planned 737 MAX production increase, with a goal of securing approval by mid-2025 to manufacture 42 jets each month.
  • The production boost could help Boeing recover from losses, though Ortberg flagged trade partner retaliation as a greater concern than tariffs on supplies.
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Boeing CEO confident US will clear higher MAX output in 2025

Boeing is eyeing approvals for significantly higher production of the 737 MAX in 2025 after US authorities allowed increased output on the 787 plane, the company's CEO said Thursday.

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NBC LA broke the news in Los Angeles, United States on Thursday, May 29, 2025.
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