CHICAGO - Alaska Air Group is not concerned about the production rate of Boeing 's 737 MAX planes as it is more focused on the quality and safety of the planemaker's jets, a top company executive said on Thursday.
"We are prioritizing quality and safety first," Tackett told Reuters. "And rate, it just isn't one of our priorities right now."The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration has capped the MAX production at 38 jets a month following the Jan. 5 incident. However, Boeing's monthly output is well below that level and in late March fell as low as single digits, Reuters reported this month.
It had planned for 23 deliveries this year, but CEO Benito Minicucci last month said the company was expecting about 10 planes this year. The balance of the compensation is expected to be more heavily weighted towards credit for future aircraft purchases than cash, Tackett said. "We're encouraged by the plans that they've developed and that they are now starting to execute on," he said.Some Truth Social users bemoaned the crash, looking for someone to blame as the shares continued to tank this week.Totuus laihdutustuotteista: Nyt suuressa testissä!Jerry Dean McLain first bet on former president Donald Trump’s Truth Social two years ago, buying into the Trump company’s planned merger partner, Digital World Acquisition, at $90 a share.
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