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Boeing CEO apologises to airlines for 737 Max delays

Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun has apologised to customers for the delay in delivery of its popular 737 Max aircraft after learning about a manufacturing issue in the aft fuselage section of the plane.

By Madeeha Mujawar  Apr 26, 2023 9:18:05 PM IST (Published)

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The American aircraft manufacturer has upped its monthly production plan to 38 planes from 31. The company expects to deliver upto 450 737 planes this year.
Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun has apologised to customers for the delay in delivery of its popular 737 Max aircraft after learning about a manufacturing issue in the aft fuselage section of the plane.
"The worst part of the notice of the defect that we got is the timing. It is right at the centre of their (airlines) summer schedules and we have to differ deliveries for that period, it costs some real money, so apologies to everyone, we are working very closely with them', Calhoun told CNBC in an exclusive interview.