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Boeing's 737 was great until the Max model started falling in sales, safety regulations, and out of the sky, literally.
Boeing had been running low on specific fasteners used to attach the landing gear on its 737 MAX jets because of the February fire, but secured new supplies in recent weeks, albeit at higher prices, ...
A second Boeing (NYSE:BA) 737 MAX jet, originally designated for delivery to a Chinese airline, was en route back to the United States on Monday, Reuters reported, citing flight tracking data.
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Boeing narrowed its losses in the first quarter and is preparing to raise monthly output of 737 Max jets, as CEO Kelly Ortberg said the planemaker could send some aircraft destined for China to ...
A Boeing 737 MAX, destined for Xiamen Airlines, is returning to the US. This follows another jet's similar return. The US-China trade war, with increased tariffs, disrupts Boeing's delivery plans.
The Q1 2025 report shows a strong increase in revenues and aircraft delivery, and the prospect that FAA may approve a 737 MAX production rate increase. Boeing Co.’s Q1 2025 earnings report indicates ...
Boeing delivered 45 commercial aircraft in April, with 737 handovers keeping pace with the company’s full-year target of 400 ...
The return of Boeing 737 Max jets destined for the Chinese market may speed up plane deliveries to Malaysia Airlines, but analysts warn about expanding too quickly, noting how wider costs are ...
Boeing (BA) stock is climbing after the company reported a smaller-than-expected first quarter loss and reaffirmed its plans to hit peak production of its 737 Max aircraft by the end of 2025.
Boeing had been running low on specific fasteners used to attach the landing gear on its 737 MAX jets because of the February fire, but secured new supplies in recent weeks, albeit at higher ...
SEATTLE (Reuters) -Boeing (BA) has secured new stocks of specialized nuts and bolts that hold together its top-selling commercial jet, two industry sources told Reuters, avoiding for now any ...
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