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Boeing May Finally Replace 737 MAX. What It Means for Stock.

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Boeing May Finally Replace the 737 MAX. Why Its Stock Is Dropping—and GE Aerospace Is Rising.
New technology often means a new engine, designed to improve fuel efficiency and drive down costs. The Wall Street Journal added that Boeing has held discussions with Rolls-Royce. Investors can expect other engine makers, including GE Aerospace, Safran, and RTX, to enter the fray.

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Boeing Has Started Working on a 737 MAX Replacement
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Boeing Is Reportedly Working on 737 Max Successor. Here’s Why That Matters.
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Boeing working on new plane to succeed 737 MAX

Boeing is reportedly working on a new plane to succeed its popular aircraft. The aerospace giant is developing a single-aisle ...
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FAA restores Boeing’s ability to certify Max jets for flight more than 6 years after fatal crashes

Boeing is getting back the ability to perform final safety inspections on 737 Max jetliners and certify the planes for flight ...
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FAA restores limited Boeing certificate authority for 737 MAX, 787

The FAA has restored limited authority to Boeing to issue airworthiness certificates for the 737 MAX and 787 starting on ...
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Why The Boeing 737 MAX Has Such Massive Winglets

With newer technology, Boeing took the chance to design the AT winglets for the MAX to make it more efficient and offer ...

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