Boeing is seeking to increase production of its 737 jet to at least 57 per month by July 2025, Reuters’ Valerie Insinna reports, saying that the goal would hit Boeing’s target from several years ago, which was dashed in 2019 when the MAX was grounded globally following two deadly plane crashes. Boeing laid out the plan in the latest version of its master schedule for suppliers, which was reaffirmed by the planemaker in mid-September, according to sources.
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