Boeing is reportedly preparing to increase the production rate of the 737 series aircraft as early as October.

Jin10 data reported on October 6, citing informed sources, that Boeing (BA.N) is guiding suppliers to indicate that the monthly production of the 737 MAX model may reach 42 aircraft as early as October. This reflects the optimism of this aircraft manufacturer is rising, as the company is currently working to secure approval from U.S. regulators for this production increase plan. Informed sources said that the company also plans to further increase production speed in April next year and to implement a new round of production increases by the end of 2026. After these stepwise production increases, the monthly production is expected to rise to about 53 aircraft by the end of next year.

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