Boeing Moves Up 737 Max Jet Delivery to First Half of 2017
2016年5月12日 - 3:40AM
Dow Jones News
Boeing Co. said Wednesday that it would deliver the first of its
revamped single-aisle jets ahead of schedule, reflecting its
progress testing the more-efficient workhorse aircraft.
Ray Conner, chief executive of Boeing's Commercial Airplane
unit, told analysts at its annual investor conference that Boeing
would deliver the first 737 Max to Southwest Airlines Co. in the
first half of 2017, having previously targeted the third quarter of
2017.
Mr. Conner said the company has completed more than 400 hours of
aerial tests on the 737 Max, which features new CFM International
engines and aerodynamic improvements to provide 14% better fuel
efficiency compared with existing jets. Boeing holds nearly 3,100
orders for the new 737 Max.
Write to Jon Ostrower at jon.ostrower@wsj.com
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