Boeing Co. (NYSE: BA) saw its stock climb 1.6% in after-hours trading on Friday after Bloomberg reported that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) approved the company’s plan to increase production of its 737 jetliner. The decision marks a pivotal step in Boeing’s efforts to rebuild its reputation and restore stability following years of production setbacks and safety challenges.
According to Bloomberg, the FAA has authorized Boeing to raise its 737 production rate to 42 jets per month. The approval reportedly came after FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford informed Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg during a phone call on Friday. This decision followed a comprehensive review of Boeing’s factory performance and quality control processes.
The aircraft manufacturer is expected to achieve the new production rate as early as November, maintaining it for several months before scaling up to 47 jets per month. The FAA emphasized that it will continue to monitor Boeing’s operations closely as the company ramps up output.
This approval comes at a critical moment for Boeing as it strives to meet its growing backlog of orders and reassure airlines and investors of its manufacturing reliability. The company has faced years of turbulence—from safety crises involving the 737 MAX to pandemic-related supply chain disruptions—that have slowed deliveries and damaged confidence.
The move signals growing trust from regulators and renewed optimism in Boeing’s recovery trajectory. By expanding 737 production, Boeing aims to strengthen its position in the global aviation market and capitalize on the industry’s rebound in travel demand. As the company works toward consistent performance and improved oversight, the FAA’s decision provides a strong boost to its long-term growth strategy.


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