Boeing 737 MAX Production Tops 38 Jets Per Month For First Time In Years
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What reaching rate 38 means for Boeing
Reports coming out of Seattle indicate that Boeing finally reached its FAA mandated maximum output for the 737 MAX of 38 units in May, or rate 38. Reaching that rate, and maintaining high scores on six key performance indicators of quality, will determine when the FAA enables Boeing to take its next incremental step to 42 aircraft per month. Reaching that rate is the first step in Boeing’s financial recovery. The 737 MAX program needs higher v…
The weekly airliners.de [economic briefing] (https://www.airliners.de/thema/briefing), this time including the expansion of Flix, Boeing's 737-Max production targets and the start of Fraport's debt reduction.
Boeing rolls out first 737 Max at 38 per month rate
Boeing rolled out a 737 Max airplane at a rate of 38 per month on May 30, reaching a key milestone in its return to production stability, according to people familiar with the company’s factory operations. It’s the first time Boeing has done so since late 2020. Reaching 38 per month inside its Renton, Washington plant is a key industrial and financial marker for the company as it works to regain solid strategic […] The post Boeing rolls out firs…
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