Boeing Resumes Aircraft Production for 737, 767, and 777/777X Programs in December 2024
Seattle, USA – Boeing has announced the resumption of production for its 737, 767, and 777/777X aircraft programs at its factories in the Pacific Northwest. The company implemented a thorough restart process emphasizing safety, training, and operational efficiency.
- Boeing utilized its Safety Management System to ensure a safe and orderly factory restart.
- Manufacturing teams were updated on training and certifications to maintain compliance with safety and quality standards.
- Inventory levels were optimized to enable smooth production operations.
- Boeing will continue to monitor production health indicators to ensure on-time delivery of aircraft to customers.
Statements:
- “Thanks to the hard work and dedication of Team Boeing, we have now resumed production across our 737, 767, and 777/777X airplane programs,” said Stephanie Pope, President & CEO, Boeing Commercial Airplanes. “We have taken time to ensure all manufacturing teammates are current on training and certifications, while positioning inventory at the optimal levels for smooth production.”
Source: Stephanie Pope (Boeing)
Photo Credit: Stephanie Pope (Boeing)
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