Daily Memo: Boeing Looks To Everett 737 Line As A Win-Win

Everett 737-10

A second 737-10 fuselage was inducted into the North Line on July 9.

Credit: Guy Norris / AWST
Boeing owes its prosperity to generations of widebody jets produced in its Everett, Washington, facility, and to the more than 12,500 737s delivered so far to airlines around the world from its Renton site, some 35 mi. to the south. Now, in a move that was never foreseen six decades ago when both...
Guy Norris

Guy is a Senior Editor for Aviation Week, covering technology and propulsion. He is based in Colorado Springs.

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