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Boeing increases 737 production following consultation with FAA

Boeing will increase 737 production from 42 to '47' jets per month, following consultation with the Federal Aviation Administration. Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg announced this on Wednesday.

At the Bernstein Annual Strategic Decisions Conference,?Ortberg stated that "we're off and running?at the rate of 47 and we should be there within the next two months."

Boeing's fourth 737 production facility in Everett (Washington) will allow the company to produce 52?jets per month by early next year.

Ortberg stated, "I believe the entire world is watching to ensure we make (rate) 47 or 52."

The FAA capped 737 production at '38 per month after a midair panel failure on a 737 MAX that was almost new in 'January 2024. This revealed significant quality issues at the U.S. aircraft manufacturer and drew intense scrutiny from 'customers. The FAA?removed? the cap?in October. Reporting by Dan Catchpole from Seattle and Shivansh Twary from Bengaluru. Chizu Nomiyama edited the article.

(source: Reuters)