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Boeing delivers 44 aircraft to customers - record for this year

Despite safety concerns

Boeing delivers 44 aircraft to customers - record for this year
Boeing delivers 44 aircraft to customers - record for this year

Boeing delivers 44 aircraft to customers - record for this year

Boeing, which has been under scrutiny due to issues and safety concerns, delivered 44 aircraft in June, the most in any month this year. According to the company, 35 aircraft were 737 models, with 34 of those being 737-MAX. In addition, five freight planes of the 777 type, three 787-Dreamliners, and one 767 were delivered. Several planes went to China.

Boeing has been under pressure due to safety concerns regarding its aircraft for some time. A notable incident occurred in January when a 737 MAX 9 operated by Alaska Airlines experienced an in-flight cabin ceiling panel detachment, resulting in an emergency landing. The FAA then limited the production of 737 MAX to 38 per month, bringing it back to the 2023 level.

Despite the ongoing safety concerns surrounding Boeing's aircraft, particularly the 737 MAX model, the company set a record for the most deliveries in a single month this year, with 44 aircraft in June. This achievement, however, did not alleviate the security concerns raised by customers, as they continue to express apprehensions about the company's machines. Despite these concerns, Boeing's customers in various parts of the world, including China, continued to receive their deliveries in the year.

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