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Old 24th Jan 2024, 14:43
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Lord Bracken
 
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The 737 MAX met industry demand for a 737 compatible design because airlines don't want to set up a new maintenance system, all new parts, all new mechanic training, all new pilot training, all new supply chains.


The MAX was rushed out because AA in particular was looking very closely at the NEO which would require them to have changed all of the things you state...it was more like the industry demand was "we want a new aircraft and the only game in town is the NEO so what have you got?"

Boeing faced an unthinkable defection in the spring of 2011. American Airlines, an exclusive Boeing customer for more than a decade, was ready to place an order for hundreds of new, fuel-efficient jets from the world’s other major aircraft manufacturer, Airbus.

The chief executive of American called Boeing’s leader, W. James McNerney Jr., to say a deal was close. If Boeing wanted the business, it would need to move aggressively, the airline executive, Gerard Arpey, told Mr. McNerney.

To win over American, Boeing ditched the idea of developing a new passenger plane, which would take a decade. Instead, it decided to update its workhorse 737, promising the plane would be done in six years.

The 737 Max was born roughly three months later.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/23/b...max-crash.html
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