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Boeing strike sinks October deliveries to 14 jets

Boeing stated on Tuesday it delivered 14 commercial jets in October, less than half of the 34 jets it handed over to customers throughout the exact same month in 2023, after a weekslong strike stopped the majority of its aircraft production. The U.S. planemaker is needing all of its West Coast factory employees to be back at work on Tuesday after the strike ended on November 5, but added in a statement that it will be numerous weeks before aircraft production gets fully in progress. Boeing is dealing with heightened oversight by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) as it resumes output of its strongestselling 737 MAX jets, along with 767, 777 and 777x models, after their production was stopped throughout the strike which began on Sept. 12.

The planemaker is trying to grow 737 production to strike a. rate of 38 a month to create required revenues, after the strike. weighed on its September and October shipments. Boeing 787. production in South Carolina was not affected by the strike. The planemaker provided 34 jets throughout October 2023, when it. struggled to remedy a production problem in the 737 MAX.

Boeing was currently running a slower 737 MAX assembly line. considering that a Jan. 5 in-flight blowout of a door plug on a near new. design increased regulative examination.

Boeing stated it will continue keeping track of production to ensure. security and quality and will guarantee employee training. accreditations are current.

October deliveries consisted of nine 737 MAXes, 4 787 and one. 767 truck for FedEx, according to Boeing. From the strike's. beginning through October, the company delivered 24 airplane.

The company scheduled 63 gross orders throughout the month with. no cancellations, including 46 737s, four 777 freighters and 10. 787s.

Considering that the start of the year, Boeing has taped 378. gross orders and 335 net orders after cancellations and. conversions. After likewise adjusting for accounting standards,. Boeing booked 141 net orders.

Boeing stated 220 gross orders, or almost 60% of its orders. throughout the year, were positioned in between July and October. Boeing's European rival Airbus

(source: Reuters)