Boeing Poised to Increase 737 Production Rate to 47 Per Month
Boeing is signaling its readiness to increase the production rate for its 737 family to 47 aircraft per month. This move indicates growing confidence in stabilizing its supply chain and production lines following previous disruptions. The ramp-up is critical for Boeing to meet the high demand from airlines and clear its extensive backlog of orders. Achieving this rate would be a significant milestone in the company's recovery and its competition with Airbus. Company executives have noted that while the system is demonstrating capability, the final decision to increase the rate will be made with a focus on stability and quality.
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