Boeing delivered 35 planes in August — its lowest number since April — as it struggles to correct a manufacturi ng defect on its 737 MAX, Reuters reports. The aircraft manufacturer is now on the “low end” of its 400-450 target for deliveries of 737s this year, Boeing CFO Brian West is quoted as saying by the outlet. The slowdown is attributed to the time-consuming process of inspecting and fixing thousands of misdrilled holes on the 737 MAX 8 aft pressure bulkhead, West adds. Some 75% of the 220 737s will need reworks to be fixed, Reuters reported separately. The company has booked new orders for 43 planes, according to Reuters.
Boeing deliveries fall in August as it grapples with manufacturing flaw