After 737 Max flaws: Boeing delivers more jets again

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US aircraft manufacturer Boeing delivered significantly more aircraft in May after recent problems with the medium-range jet 737 Max. (archive image)

According to the group’s monthly statistics released Tuesday, 35 of the jets were 737 Max models. In April, Boeing had to significantly reduce deliveries of the series. Production errors and necessary controls on machines that are in production or that have not yet been delivered were cited as the reason for the company.

Meanwhile, Boeing received new orders for 69 commercial jets in May, but 11 were cancelled. Meanwhile, Airbus, the world’s largest aircraft manufacturer, delivered more commercial jets in May this year than in any previous month.

As the Dax group announced last week, a total of 63 machines found their way to their customers. Boeing surpassed this number with 64 jets delivered in March.

(SDA)

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