Boeing May Finally Replace the 737 MAX. Why Its Stock Is Dropping—and GE Aerospace Is Rising
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According to the U.S. economic daily The Wall Street Journal, the U.S. firm has begun the development of a new mono-aircraft. The aircraft would thus compete with the replacement of the A320neo on...
Boeing begins work on B737 MAX replacement jet
Boeing (BOE, Washington National) is in the early stages of developing a new single-aisle aircraft that could eventually replace its B737 MAX, The Wall Street Journal reported citing people familiar with the matter. Chief executive Kelly Ortberg reportedly met with officials at Rolls-Royce Holdings in the United Kingdom earlier this year to discuss potential engine options for the plane. The company is also working on designs for the flight deck…
Boeing would have started working on a new generation single-aircraft aircraft that could eventually succeed the 737 MAX. The American aircraft manufacturer is seeking to regain lost market share in favour of its European rival Airbus as a result of a series of quality problems. The 737 MAX MCAS software was the cause of two air disasters that cost the lives of 346 people and persistent technical failures put the safety of the aircraft at risk. …
American aircraft manufacturer Boeing has begun work on developing a new narrow-body aircraft that should replace the problematic 737 MAX model in the future. However, the entire project is still in its infancy. Boeing is currently negotiating with engine manufacturers and working on the first design proposals. Boeing is working on a new aircraft to replace the 737 Max. Negotiations with Rolls-Royce This article is for subscribers only. You ha…
The US manufacturer Boeing held exploratory talks with Rolls-Royce to assess the possibility of the British company developing an engine for a future single corridor aircraft to replace the 737 Max, its best-selling model. According to sources cited by the Financial Times, the meetings took place earlier this year and included [...]
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