"Boeing will open 737 MAX line in Everett by β€˜midsummer’" by @TheSeattleTimes / Lauren Rosenblatt - Boeing's Everett Factory, the world's largest building by volume, still produces 777/777X and 767F. But after ending 747 production and moving 787 assembly to Charleston, there was empty space. Now we know a timeline for expansion of 737 MAX production outside Renton, with a MAX10-only assembly line in Everett starting this Summer. https://www.seattletimes.com/business/boeing-aerospace/boeing-will-open-737-max-line-in-everett-by-midsummer/ #aviation #business #travel #avgeek #PNW
"Boeing CEO says company met requirements to increase 737 Max production to 47 jets per month" by CNBC / Laya Neelakandan - FAA monitoring of Boeing 737 production ramp-up has reached approval for another 5 planes per month, up to 47. That's an average of 2ΒΌ planes each weekday. https://www.cnbc.com/2026/05/27/boeing-ortberg-737-max-production.html #aviation #business #travel #avgeek #PNW
"Boeing to start 737 Max production on new assembly line July 6" by CNBC - New Boeing 737 MAX assembly line at Everett WA (Paine Field #KPAE) will start July 6. The 737 "North Line" is mainly for MAX10 but also some 8/9 (no 7), adding to existing 737 production at Renton which assembles on average 2 planes each weekday. Boeing used vacant space in the Everett factory from the 747 which ended 2023. Everett also makes 767 & 777. https://www.cnbc.com/2026/06/05/boeing-ceo-737-max-production-assembly-line.html #aviation #business #travel #avgeek #PNW