Boeing Targets 737 Production Rate of 47 Per Month by Mid-2024
Boeing is planning a significant increase in its 737 production rate, targeting 47 aircraft per month by the middle of 2024. This follows a period of stabilization at the current rate of 38 jets per month, with an interim step to 42 per month planned for early 2024. The ambitious ramp-up is being pursued despite ongoing supply chain challenges, particularly with fuselages from Spirit AeroSystems. Company executives have expressed confidence in the plan, emphasizing the importance of stabilizing the production system before accelerating output.
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