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波音告知供应商将737关键生产目标推迟3个月

Boeing informs suppliers that key production goals for the 737 will be delayed by three months.

Gelonghui Finance ·  Jun 17 13:50
On June 17, Gelonghui (a news source) reported that two industry insiders said Boeing had informed suppliers that the key production milestone for its 737 series aircraft would be delayed by three months due to the company's ongoing struggle with an output crisis. Insiders said that Boeing had conveyed a new supplier schedule to the industry, requiring a monthly production of 42 planes by September for 737, compared to the previous goal of achieving this in June. The monthly output for March 2025 would be 47 planes, compared to the original plan of January the same year; and the monthly output for September 2025 would be 52 planes instead of June. Analysts noted that this does not necessarily reflect actual production levels, as actual output has been lagging behind due to regulatory scrutiny and supply constraints. However, Boeing's decision to postpone this goal indicates that the company believes supply pressures have not eased.

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