WASHINGTON/CHICAGO - Boeing Chief Executive Dave Calhoun told reporters on Wednesday the U.S. planemaker expects to resume 737 MAX production months before its forecasted mid-year return to service and said it did not plan to suspend or cut its dividend.
Calhoun said the company is not considering scrapping the MAX and expects it will continue to fly for a generation. He also said it will not launch a marketing campaign to get customers to get back on 737 MAX planes. Calhoun declined to provide a specific date for resumption of production, but said it “will be reinvigorated months before that moment in June because we have to get that line started up again.” He also said the company would make some changes to the 737 MAX production line to make it more efficient.
Let me know how that works out
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Who is actually going to want fly on a 737 Max? Would you?
And safety of passengers be damned. Concord had one plane crash and the whole line was scrapped...but not when it's an American owned business, he'll no, let's keep the old death traps going.
Not sure I’d want to fly in one...
Based on what? His predecessor already tried this pressure the FAA strategy
Doubling Down. Wow. They just get paid a lot. 🙄
But will they be any safer?
I heard this before and what happened?
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