Boeing Plans Record 737 MAX Production Ramp-Up to 70 Per Month, Airbus Study Finds
Boeing is actively preparing its supply chain for an unprecedented production rate of 70 737 MAX aircraft per month. This ambitious target was revealed through a competitive analysis conducted by its rival, Airbus. The plan represents the highest-ever proposed monthly output for a single-aisle jetliner. This move highlights the intense competition in the narrow-body market, as Airbus also plans to increase its A320neo family production to 75 per month. Successfully achieving this rate would be a major industrial feat, but it also poses significant challenges for Boeing and its global suppliers.
Official Source: https://theaircurrent.com/aircraft-production/boeing-737-max-70-per-month-airbus-rate-study/
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