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Boeing continued on its path to recovery in June, recording its highest number of 737 MAX deliveries since the end of 2023 ...
Boeing 777 freighters and 777X are ... of its best-selling 737 MAX jetliner in early December—about a month after the ... had now resumed production across its 737, 767, and 777/777X ...
Production of wide-body aircraft, including the 767 and 777/777X models, has resumed in Everett, Washington. Boeing Commercial Airplanes CEO Stephanie Pope announced the resumption on social media ...
The planemaker had confirmed restarting production of the 737 MAX jetliner last week. Stephanie Pope, CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes, confirmed the start of production across its 737, 767, and ...
The company restarted 737 MAX production in early December and has now brought its wide-body programs back online. ... UPDATE 1-Boeing says it has resumed 767, 777 wide-body production. 11h.
The strike had halted mainly the production of Boeing's 737 MAX jets, as well as 767 and 777 widebody planes. Meanwhile, Mike Whitaker, the head of the Federal Aviation Administration, ...
More 737 MAX Hearings Scheduled for Boeing. ... Boeing has more than 66,000 employees who live and work in Washington state on programs like the MAX, 767 and 777 widebody jets, ...
According to The Seattle Times, citing Boeing’s monthly announcement, 767 and 777/777X production is set to resume in Everett in the coming days. Production was slowed drastically during a ...
Boeing's 737 was great until the Max model started falling in sales, safety regulations, and out of the sky, literally. Here's why it's so troublesome.
Boeing will take up to a year to repair an engine issue on all its beleaguered 737 Max jets, ... A United Airlines Boeing 777-300 aircraft suffered a midair fuel leak and was forced to make an ...
Planemaker Boeing settled lawsuits with the families of two victims killed in the March 2019 crash of an Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 MAX on the eve of trial, lawyers for the families said.. The ...
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