Boeing accelerates recovery with higher monthly production output

29-05-2026

Boeing has taken a decisive step in its industrial and financial recovery after receiving authorization from the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to increase production of its 737 MAX aircraft to 47 units per month. The approval represents a significant endorsement of the aircraft manufacturer's efforts to strengthen quality standards, improve manufacturing processes, and rebuild confidence among customers, regulators, and investors following several years marked by operational challenges and reputational setbacks.

The authorization comes at a particularly important moment for the company, which views the increased production rate of its best-selling aircraft as a key component of its long-term growth strategy. The 737 MAX remains Boeing’s flagship product in the single-aisle aircraft segment, a highly competitive market where it competes directly with Airbus and its A320neo family. Expanding production capacity will allow Boeing to respond more effectively to strong global demand while reducing delivery backlogs accumulated over recent years.