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Boeing delivered more commercial planes last month than at any other point this year, the company announced Tuesday, following delays in production and deliveries for the aerospace firm, which has faced increased scrutiny since a metal door plug flew off an Alaska Airlines 737 earlier this year.
The Federal Aviation Administration capped Boeing’s monthly 737 Max deliveries at 38 earlier this year, a restriction that regulators won’t remove until Boeing proves the company has improved oversight on manufacturing. This is Boeing’s highest monthly total for deliveries since the company delivered 67 planes in December, and marks a slight increase in
Despite the quarterly increase, Boeing still trails Airbus for the most commercial aircraft delivered so far this year, after the European aerospace firmWe’re launching text message alerts so you'll always know the biggest stories shaping the day’s headlines. Text “Alerts” to 335-0739 or sign upProduction of Boeing’s planes has slowed down in recent months due to scrutiny over safety incidents, including a metal door plug that flew off one of Alaska Airlines’ 737 Max planes in January.
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