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Home » How’s the next new aircraft produced? Part 4. Boeing: new aircraft production
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How’s the next new aircraft produced? Part 4. Boeing: new aircraft production

FlyMarshall NewsroomBy FlyMarshall NewsroomSeptember 19, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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Sept. 15, 2025, © Leeham News: In the fourth part of our article series about the Production of the next new aircraft, we look at what changes Boeing needs to do to produce the next new aircraft we described in our series What’s the next new aircraft.

Boeing 737s awaiting delivery, November 2022. Credit: Leeham News.

The new small widebody described in the series and a replacement for the 737 MAX will be an all-composite aircraft. For these products, new, cheaper, and faster composite production technology is needed.

The present widebody composite methods are not made for high-rate, low-cost aircraft, as Boeing found out lately with the NMA, which was canceled, not least because of the high-cost composite methods used.

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