Supplier Executive: Boeing 737 MAX Production at 47 Per Month, Eyes Future Target of 63
A key aerospace executive, Collins Aerospace's Kelly Ortberg, has provided an update on the Boeing 737 MAX production ramp-up. He confirmed that the current manufacturing rate has successfully reached 47 aircraft per month. Ortberg also stated that the future target for the program is set at 63 jets per month. This planned increase signals growing confidence in the stability of the supply chain and is crucial for meeting strong airline demand. Achieving these production milestones is a critical indicator of Boeing's operational health and recovery.
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