Boeing (BA) is guiding suppliers that it could ramp up 737 Max output and could reach a 42-jet monthly pace as early as October, Bloomberg’s Julie Johnson, Allyson Verprille, and Siddharth Philip report, citing people familiar with the plans. The company is also laying the groundwork to boost the manufacturing pace again in April and once more in late 2026, which would potentially increase production to about 53 jets a month by the close of next year.
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