Boeing has provided a detailed update on the certification of its 737-7, 737-10, and 777-9 aircraft, saying the work has entered a more predictable phase after years of flight testing, engineering analysis, and regulatory engagement.
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Boeing’s next-generation combat aircraft ambitions, where the company is advancing construction of a new classified factory beside the headquarters of Boeing Defense, Space & Security (BDS).
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Boeing has officially begun operating a new Boeing 737 MAX final assembly line at its Everett, Washington facility, marking a significant milestone in the manufacturer’s long-term production strategy.
Boeing has reached another major milestone in the certification program for the 737-10 by successfully completing extreme crosswind autoland testing.
NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center is moving to acquire a Boeing 737-73W from the U.S. Air Force to build a new reduced-gravity testbed aircraft.
Boeing will begin building new 737 Max jets on a fourth final assembly line on July 6 at Everett’s Paine Field, located north of Seattle (SEA). CEO Kelly Ortberg confirmed the timeline in a CNBC interview on Friday.