The American manufacturer Boeing suspend productionón of the Boeing 737 MAX since January 2020 given the impossibility of returning this aircraft to service.
The m came to himáIt's dark of the nights at Boeing and new bad news is added to the entire long novel with the 737 MAX and the two unfortunate accidents related to the system MCAS.
The official statement in Englishés indicates:
Safely returning the 737 MAX to service is our top priority. We know that the process of approving the 737 MAX’s return to service, and of determining appropriate training requirements, must be extraordinarily thorough and robust, to ensure that our regulators, customers, and the flying public have confidence in the 737 MAX updates. As we have previously said, the FAA and global regulatory authorities determine the timeline for certification and return to service. We remain fully committed to supporting this process. It is our duty to ensure that every requirement is fulfilled, and every question from our regulators answered.
Throughout the grounding of the 737 MAX, Boeing has continued to build new airplanes and there are now approximately 400 airplanes in storage. We have previously stated that we would continually evaluate our production plans should the MAX grounding continue longer than we expected. As a result of this ongoing evaluation, we have decided to prioritize the delivery of stored aircraft and temporarily suspend production on the 737 program beginning next month.
We believe this decision is least disruptive to maintaining long-term production system and supply chain health. This decision is driven by a number of factors, including the extension of certification into 2020, the uncertainty about the timing and conditions of return to service and global training approvals, and the importance of ensuring that we can prioritize the delivery of stored aircraft. We will continue to assess our progress towards return to service milestones and make determinations about resuming production and deliveries accordingly.
During this time, it is our plan that affected employees will continue 737-related work, or be temporarily assigned to other teams in Puget Sound. As we have throughout the 737 MAX grounding, we will keep our customers, employees, and supply chain top of mind as we continue to assess appropriate actions. This will include efforts to sustain the gains in production system and supply chain quality and health made over the last many months.
We will provide financial information regarding the production suspension in connection with our 4Q19 earnings release in late January.
Boeing suspends productionón temporarily in the líBoeing assembly line 737 MAX in Renton, given the impediment of being able to recertify the aircraft and being able to return it to regular commercial flights around the world.
Supported by theún negative let's say, aún demanding measures taken by global regulatory entities to get this aircraft flying again, Boeing is forcedón to suspend manufacturingón, spaghettién, there is no longer más space to store them as an additional factor.
The Pélosses are millions for the manufacturer and for now, there is no clear light at the end of the túIn the, and waitías a new tentative date to return to service between March and May 2020, clear subject isá, for approvalón of the different Aviation entitiesón World Civil.
That can not be
Just because there have been 2 accidents
Please AIR BUSS has also had accidents . Furthermore, Boeing is the best in aircraft construction.
Hello and greetings! The fact that another manufacturer has also had accidents due to failures, infringing errors or omissions – how it happened in this case – does not mean or justify the rush in your recertification… My old man would say that trouble comes from fatigue but in this case it brought deaths and that is what they want to avoid again with a crossed out image including the FAA and everything just because of the pressure against the competition.
What a shame that they cannot yet recertify the operation of the 737max, but air safety is a priority. Greetings, as always, excellent content..
Thank you very much Jorge!