Boeing to start 737 Max production on new assembly line July 6, CEO says

The new 737 Max final assembly line in Everett, Washington, will serve as a catalyst for increasing Max production to 52 jets per month.
Boeing to start 737 Max production on new assembly line July 6, CEO says

Boeing to start 737 Max production on new assembly line July 6, CEO says Boeing will initiate production of new 737 Max airplanes on July 6 at a new final assembly line north of Seattle. This expansion is intended to increase Max production to 52 jets per month starting next year, with a long-term goal of 63 per month. The new line will initially focus on the 737 Max 10 model, pending FAA certification.

  • Boeing will open a new 737 Max final assembly line north of Seattle on July 6.
  • The new line in Everett, Washington, aims to increase production to 52 jets per month next year.
  • This move follows FAA limits on manufacturing after an Alaska Airlines incident.
  • Boeing aims to reset its manufacturing track record by ensuring production system stability.
  • The long-term production goal is 63 Max planes per month, dependent on supply chain support.
  • The new line will start with the 737 Max 10, expected to be certified by year-end.
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