Boeing Corporation will significantly increase the aircraft production rate

Boeing Corporation aims to significantly increase the production rate of its popular 737 series aircraft in the coming months. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
According to the plan announced by the company's management, the number of aircraft produced per month will be increased from the current 42 to 47. This important decision was made public following official communications between the company's CEO Kelly Ortberg and representatives of the United States Federal Aviation Administration.
These changes are being viewed as a strategic step toward meeting demand in the aviation market and ensuring the company's financial stability. Kelly Ortberg noted that the aviation industry giant has already begun the necessary preparations to transition to a new stage of production.
At the same time, it was reported that the certification processes for the new 737-10 and 737-7 models, in accordance with international safety standards, have entered the final stage. These models are expected to stand out for their modern technology and efficiency.
Company specialists clarified that the testing programs for these aircraft have currently been successfully completed by more than 80 percent. This indicator suggests that the new generation of liners will be delivered to airlines and begin commercial flights in the near future.
The completion of the testing processes is of great importance for Boeing in introducing new products to the market. It is worth noting that in the spring of this year, Boeing warned that the delivery dates for 737 MAX liners might be delayed due to some technical shortcomings and production defects.
At that time, safety issues were prioritized, and all processes were reviewed. Now, the company has succeeded in eliminating all problems and is focusing its primary attention on increasing production volume and fulfilling its obligations to international partners on time.
These efforts will serve to further strengthen the company's position in the global aviation market.





