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Boeing starts early work on 737 MAX Replacement, WSJ Reports

The Wall Street Journal, citing sources familiar with the situation, reported that Boeing is currently in the early stages developing a single-aisle aircraft to eventually replace the 737 MAX.

According to the WSJ, Kelly Ortberg, the CEO of the company, met with Rolls-Royce Holdings officials in the UK earlier this year to discuss a possible new engine for their aircraft.

The report stated that the U.S. aircraft manufacturer has also designed the flight deck for a new narrow body aircraft. It added that the development is still in its early planning stages, and final decisions have yet to be taken.

Could not confirm the report immediately. Boeing and Rolls-Royce didn't immediately respond to an'inquiry for comment.

The 737 MAX was introduced in 2017 but grounded worldwide in 2019 after two fatal crashes.

(source: Reuters)