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  "publishedAt": "2026-06-04T19:22:36.000Z",
  "site": "https://theaircurrent.com",
  "tags": [
    "Aircraft Production",
    "737 Max",
    "A320",
    "Airbus",
    "Alex Krutz",
    "Boeing",
    "Carlos Perez",
    "CFM International",
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    "Boeing explores hiking 737 production close to rival Airbus’s stratospheric target",
    "The Air Current"
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  "textContent": "Boeing is exploring increasing production of its 737 aircraft family well beyond the peak 63-jet monthly rate that it has publicly disclosed, a lofty target that would test the resilience of the supply chain it shares with rival Airbus as well as airlines’ ability to absorb record deliveries. The U.S. plane maker is drafting plans and assessing whether suppliers could support building its narrowbody at around a 70-jet monthly pace, people close to […]\n\nThe post Boeing explores hiking 737 production close to rival Airbus’s stratospheric target appeared first on The Air Current.",
  "title": "Boeing explores hiking 737 production close to rival Airbus’s stratospheric target"
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