Boeing has quietly gone back to the drawing board on the airplane it has needed for years but kept putting off: a clean-sheet single-aisle jet larger than anything in the 737 MAX family, sized to fill ...
By Dan Catchpole SEATTLE, June 5 (Reuters) - As Boeing increases production of its best-selling 737 MAX from 42 to 47 jets a month, the U.S. planemaker is looking at how it can climb to 70 a month, ...
So why did Boeing’s management choose to take an aircraft that first flew in April 1967 and update its design, rather than create a wholly new, high-tech airliner? Designing and building airliners is ...