Boeing has so many grounded 737 Max planes it has to park them in the employee parking lot

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Boeing has so many grounded 737 Max planes it has to park them in the employee parking lot
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Boeing has continued to produce the 737, which was grounded internationally after a series of fatal crashes, forcing the company to get creative.

After the Boeing 737 Max was involved in multiple fatal crashes, aviation ministries the world over grounded the planes until signal and software issues were adequately addressed.

. Richard Mueller, Port of Moses Lake operations director, told the site,"the port authority would lease Boeing additional space if the company's own property gets 'maxed out.'" "We're going to bring a Max back up in the air that will be one of the safest airplanes ever to fly," Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg said at the Paris Air Show earlier this month."But we also know it will take time rebuilding the confidence of our customers and the flying public, and this will be a long-term effort."

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