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Boeing resumes production of the 737 MAX

The American manufacturer Boeing informó that resumes productionón of the measureática aircraft Boeing 737 MAX a Renton, Washington.

After a stop in productionón of this model that has been in place since January 2020, the program 737 startedó to build airplanes again, but at a low pace, since it implements más of a dozen initiatives focused on improving job safety and product quality.

how will we remember, Boeing itselfíannounced that it expected that by the middle of this 2020, the boeing 737 MAX return to líflight once software issues are resolved and recertification is completed.ón, but in the face of the global pandemic COVID-19, this date will beá very difficultíeasy to comply given the delays that this panorama has generated.

«We have been on a continuous journey to evolve our production systemón and do itún más strong», said Walt Odisho, vice president and general manager of the program 737. «These initiatives are the next step in creating the built environmentón óoptimal for him 737 MAX».

During the suspensionón time of productionówhat startedó in january, los mecáEngineers and engineers collaborated to refine and standardize work packages at each position in the factory.ábrica. The new preparation processesón también guaranteeán that employees have everything they need at their fingertips to build the planeón.

«The steps we have taken in the fáhelpán to promote our goal of 100 percent quality for our customers while supporting our ongoing commitment to workplace safety», Scott Stocker said., vice president of 737 Manufacturing.

The program 737 increaseá gradually produce itón during this año and equally if it continuesá with the recertification processón, which has even allowed some to fly again 737 MAX from Boeing plants.

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6 comments on “Boeing resumes production of the 737 MAX”

  1. Let's hope that the mistakes made are overcome and that there is no more loss of human life. My opinion is that Boeing should have suspended all production of the Max.

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