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Boeing to start 737 Max production on new assembly line July 6, CEO says
The new 737 Max final assembly line in Everett, Washington, will serve as a catalyst for increasing Max production to 52 jets per month.

TL;DR
- Boeing will open a new 737 Max final assembly line north of Seattle on July 6.
- The new line in Everett, Washington, aims to increase production to 52 jets per month next year.
- This move follows FAA limits on manufacturing after an Alaska Airlines incident.
- Boeing aims to reset its manufacturing track record by ensuring production system stability.
- The long-term production goal is 63 Max planes per month, dependent on supply chain support.
- The new line will start with the 737 Max 10, expected to be certified by year-end.