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Boeing denies fluctuations in 737 MAX jet production

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Posted on April 1, 2025

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PARIS (Reuters) - Boeing on Tuesday denied a media report of fluctuations in 737 MAX production, saying that output had not reached 38 per month so far this year and nor had production recently fallen

Boeing Disputes Claims of 737 MAX Production Variations

PARIS (Reuters) - Boeing on Tuesday denied a media report of fluctuations in 737 MAX production, saying that output had not reached 38 per month so far this year and nor had production recently fallen.

Industry publication The Air Current reported earlier that the widely watched production level for Boeing's best-selling jet had reached 38 planes in February only to fall back to a rate of 31 per month after delays in fitting wing systems.

(Reporting by Tim Hepher, Editing by Louise Heavens)

Key Takeaways

  • Boeing denies media reports of 737 MAX production fluctuations.
  • Production has not reached 38 planes per month this year.
  • Reports suggested a drop to 31 planes per month after delays.
  • The Air Current initially reported the production changes.
  • Boeing's 737 MAX is a best-selling jet model.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The main topic is Boeing's denial of fluctuations in the production of its 737 MAX jets.
What did The Air Current report?
The Air Current reported that Boeing's 737 MAX production reached 38 planes in February but fell to 31 due to delays.
What is Boeing's response to the report?
Boeing stated that production has not reached 38 per month this year and has not recently decreased.

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