Boeing slows production of 737 Max to 31 planes per month due to safety concerns
From Investing.com: 2025-04-01 01:56:00
Boeing has reduced production of its 737 Max aircraft to 31 planes per month, according to a report by Air Current. This decision comes as the company continues to address safety concerns and work on getting the plane recertified for commercial flights.
The production slowdown is a significant decrease from the previous rate of 42 planes per month. Boeing has faced numerous challenges with the 737 Max, including two fatal crashes that led to the worldwide grounding of the aircraft in 2019.
The company is working with regulators to address safety issues and implement necessary changes to ensure the plane meets all safety standards. Boeing has been under pressure to improve its safety protocols and regain trust from customers and the public following the crashes.
The production reduction is expected to impact Boeing’s financial performance, as the 737 Max is one of its most important aircraft models. The company has been working to recover from the setbacks caused by the grounding of the plane and hopes to resume deliveries soon.
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