IT Home July 21st news, according to the Wall Street Journal, on July 20th local time, sources revealed that Boeing is preparing to increase the production of the aircraft soon after the US aviation safety regulator allows the 787 Dreamliner to resume delivery. Boeing expects to restart delivery of the aircraft as early as this summer.
During the Farnborough International Air Show in the UK, the above source said that Boeing may increase production of , from the current one to three wide-body jets a month and to five in about six months. Further growth of will depend on the demand for this wide-body jet .
Boeing 787 is an ultra-long-range mid-size passenger aircraft launched in December 2009. IT Home learned that Boeing stopped delivering the 787 Dreamliner at the end of 2020 due to production defects. Boeing has been unable to deliver its dream plane for much of the past two years.
reported that regaining the ability to deliver 787 aircraft to customers will likely boost the company's cash flow and alleviate anxiety among airline customers. These customers have been hoping to use these aircraft to meet the renewed international travel needs.
On July 17, Boeing's commercial aircraft division CEO Stan Deal had said that is "very close to" restoring the delivery of 787 Dreamliner , and it was called the approval and supervision process to address various production defects of this wide-body jet is close to completion.