Boeing flies final stored 737 MAX from Moses Lake
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Boeing Closes Last 737 MAX Shadow Factory
Boeing has closed its 737 MAX shadow factory at Moses Lake, Washington. During the 20-month grounding of the 737 MAX after two fatal accidents in 2018 and 2019, the company continued to build aircraft before finally halting production, accumulating a peak of 450 aircraft in storage before they were re-certified to fly. The final aircraft, after six years, was flown from the Moses Lake facility, where approximately 250 of the inventoried aircraf…
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