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The bizarre reason Boeing had to tear apart completed 737 MAX jets before they could be delivered
An in-depth look at the 737 MAX's production challenges.
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Boeing just cleared the FAA’s capstone review to build 47 737 MAX jets a month — the highest production rate since the door-plug crisis grounded the line
Boeing has won federal approval to build 737 MAX jets at a rate of 47 per month, the first time regulators have allowed the ...
The Boeing 737 MAX is an update to the 737NG. It was built as an answer to the Airbus A320neo, spurred by high demand for a ...
Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg said the company has met FAA requirements to ramp up its production of 737 Max aircraft to 47 per ...
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON, May 27 (Reuters) - The head of the Federal Aviation Administration said on Wednesday that he ...
Boeing Co.’s Chief Executive Officer gave investors an optimistic forecast for this year and beyond, as the US planemaker ...
CEO Kelly Ortberg said Boeing has passed an FAA review and expects to reach the higher output rate within a few months ...
The top pilot salaries were once reserved for long-haul flying. Today, flying the 737 MAX or other narrowbodies actually ...
After two fatal crashes and years of scrutiny, the Boeing 737 MAX has become a routine and safe aircraft to fly.
High inventory of the 737 Max in Wichita will cushion the latest ramp-up, though the former Spirit AeroSystems facility will face challenges at the next increase.
Boeing marked two legal victories last week in a slew of litigation related to two fatal 737 MAX crashes, including one that ...
On Jan. 7, Boeing announced that Alaska Airlines signed an agreement to purchase a total of 145 airplanes, including options. The deal consists of five Boeing 787 airplanes on firm order with no ...
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