The timeline for the 737 Max's return has slipped repeatedly, creating uncertainty for airlines such as Southwest and American. The plane's grounding has cost the airlines hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue.
"We continue to work closely with the FAA and global regulators towards certification and the safe return to service of the MAX," Boeing told CNBC in statement Sunday. "We will continue to assess production decisions based on the timing and conditions of return to service, which will be based on regulatory approvals and may vary by jurisdiction."
Boeing previously cut production in April by 20% from 52 aircraft a month to 42 a month in the wake of a second fatal crash in six months. Regulators around the world responded to those crashes by grounding the aircraft.that the company could further cut or suspend production if the delays get worse.
Boeing is another great American company ruined by short-sightedness and bad management. When they played dirty and get the great Canadian airplane maker Bombardier almost bankrupt, it’s clear Boeing has lost its soul. It’s called karma...
Shouldn't they have done this a long time ago? 🙄
Scrap the entire Max fleet until you design a balanced aircraft that can be flown without a computer
Ummmm I think Lebeaucarnews is gonna be PISSED OFF because he’s the only one allowed to report on Boeing and transport companies Someone is in big trouble at NBCUniversal
you mean they're not even going to fly an adrenaline junky version to Las Vegas? :)
And United just put a big dent in the Dreamliner because they're buying the Airbus long haulers
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How did they not stop that immediately? Or at least change the name? No one wants to fly in the crash-mobile.
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