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Boeing to take weeks to resume production of planes after strike

Business • Nov 13, 2024, 8:21 AM
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Boeing says it will be several weeks before it can fully resume building passenger planes, following the return of factory workers after a strike that lasted nearly two months.

A Boeing spokesperson on Tuesday said that the delay in restarting plants in Washington state and Oregon was due to multiple steps needed to resume production.

Airline customers have become increasingly upset over delays in getting new planes from Boeing - delays that started long before 33,000 machinists went on strike on 13 September.

Boeing's schedule for gaining certification of new 737 Max models has also been pushed back.

Frustration over setbacks

Irish airline Ryanair still expects to get its first 737 Max 10s in the first half of 2027, but American Airlines CEO Robert Isom has refused to predict when his airline might see the largest version of the Max, which has not yet been certified by US regulators.

"I can't go run Boeing - it's not my expertise, it's not where I come from," Isom said. "Let's just get one quality aircraft off the line first."

After that, Boeing can worry about speeding up production of the Max and meeting airline delivery schedules, Isom told journalists after an airline conference in Dallas.

Boeing workers represented by the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace faced a deadline of Tuesday to return to work after voting last week to accept a Boeing contract offer that will raise pay rates 38% over four years but won't restore pensions that were frozen a decade ago.

The strike shut down production of the 737 Max and 777 passenger planes and a cargo-carrying version of the 767 plane. Boeing continued building 787s, which are produced by non-union workers in South Carolina.

The strike cut deeply into the cash that Boeing receives when it delivers new planes.

Boeing said on Tuesday that it delivered 14 planes in October including planes that were finished before the strike began. Boeing said it took orders for 63 planes, including 40 737 Max jets by leasing company Avia Solutions Group.


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