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Boeing plans to open the fourth production line of the '737' in mid-summer

Boeing is set to open a fourth production line for the 737 in Everett, Washington, this summer to increase production of the 737 MAX.

Boeing has announced plans to open a fourth production line dedicated to the 737 aircraft in Everett, Washington, aimed at boosting the production capacity of the popular 737 MAX model. This development was confirmed by a company executive during the Advance 2026 conference, which is hosted by the Aerospace Alliance of the Northwest Pacific. The establishment of this new line, dubbed the Northern Line, signifies Boeing's strategic move to enhance its production capabilities in response to rising demand.

Currently, Boeing is increasing its production output from 38 aircraft per month to 42, indicating a proactive approach to meet the growing market needs. The decision to expand production capacity comes at a time when the aerospace industry is experiencing a recovery phase following the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Analysts suggest that this move not only aims to fulfill existing orders but also positions Boeing favorably against its competitors in the commercial aviation sector.

The expansion also highlights the ongoing commitment of Boeing to strengthen its manufacturing footprint in the United States. As the aviation market continues to recover, increasing production is crucial for not just meeting demand but also for driving economic growth in the region. This development promises to create more jobs and stimulate local economies, underlining the importance of the aerospace sector in Washington state's economic landscape.

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