Boeing (BOE, Washington National) is busy “stabilising” its current published B737 MAX production rate and aims to have a steady output of the aircraft by the second half of 2024, Chief Financial Officer Brian West said at the Cowen Aerospace & Defense Conference.
“Right now we have a 38-per-month cycle that the supply chain is cycling to. [Boeing’s] first half output will be lower than that because we have to acknowledge that we have lots of things to focus on in terms of keeping the airplanes in position longer so that we can incorporate all…
Source: ch aviation
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