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Boeing CEO says company met requirements to increase 737 Max production to 47 jets per month
Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg said the company has met FAA requirements to ramp up its production of 737 Max aircraft to 47 per month.
What happened
According to CNBC’s source item, Boeing CEO says company met requirements to increase 737 Max production to 47 jets per month, Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg said the company has met FAA requirements to ramp up its production of 737 Max aircraft to 47 per month.
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Primary source: Boeing CEO says company met requirements to increase 737 Max production to 47 jets per month via CNBC. VINI cites and links the source; it does not reproduce the publisher’s full article text without rights clearance.
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- Boeing CEO says company met requirements to increase 737 Max production to 47 jets per monthCNBC - 2026-05-27T18:31:11+00:00
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