Boeing Targets 737 and 787 Production Hikes Amid Crucial Summit with China
Boeing is outlining plans to significantly increase production rates for its flagship 737 and 787 programs. The company aims to reach a build rate of 50 737s per month in the 2025-2026 timeframe. Similarly, the target for the 787 Dreamliner is set at 10 aircraft per month within the same period. These production ambitions coincide with a high-stakes meeting between Boeing's CEO and China's top aviation regulator. This summit is a critical step toward resuming 737 MAX deliveries to the country, which is essential for stabilizing the production line.
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