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Boeing's order and delivery figures on its website show that there have been 439 total orders for the 737 Max 9 since the program began. The company has already delivered 217 aircraft.
The Boeing 737 Max 9’s grounded several weeks ago will be back in the air soon after each passes inspection guidelines set by the FAA. Here’s what you need to know.
RENTON, Wash. – One year after Boeing’s super-fuel-efficient 737 MAX 8 jet made its aerial debut, its bigger sibling – the MAX 9 – is just weeks away from its rollout.
Federal Aviation Administration officials have cleared the runway for Boeing’s 737 Max 9 to fly again, less than a month after a portion of an Alaska Airlines plane blew off midflight over Oregon.
And the MAX 9, once ungrounded, should only amount to about 30 of the expected 700 deliveries, according to Wall Street estimates. Boeing should still have a better year in 2024 than it did in 2023.
"Every Boeing 737-9 Max with a plug door will remain grounded until the FAA finds each can safely return to operation," the statement said.
What the Boeing 737 Max 9 investigation reveals The ongoing investigation began after a door plug flew off of Alaska Airlines flight 1282. Now, many travelers wonder about their safety.
The Boeing 737 Max 9’s grounded several weeks ago will be back in the air soon after each passes inspection guidelines set by the FAA. Here’s what you need to know.
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