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Boeing Increases Boeing 737 Production Schedule

Rory Hayfield-Husbands
Last updated: 31 December 2025 17:09
By Rory Hayfield-Husbands
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An Air India Express B737 aircraft.
An Air India Express B737 © Konstantin von Wedelstaedt
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Boeing has announced increases in their production schedule for B737 aircraft as part of their monthly supply quota. The US manufacturer plans to secure a projected average of 47 new aircraft at their Washington assembly point every month to meet growing demands for the B737.

An exterior view of the Boeing Factory site in Renton, Washington
Katherine Ringgold leads the major Boeing factory site in Renton, Washington. © Peter Vandenbelt

The Boeing 737 Production Process

Boeing has ramped up their production schedule towards commissioning new B737 aircraft, with data from ch-Aviation suggesting a slight increase in the company’s quota from a minimum of 38 carriers to 42 since last September. The reason for this bump in production is being able to meet sustained orders from airlines that make regular use of the B737 aircraft, most notably Air India Express, Akasa Air, and Spicejet, with close to 400 on order, and 150 aircraft currently in operation. Katherine Ringgold, the Vice President and General Manager of Boeing, said:

“A large piece of the supply chain comes from India… Having a strong supply chain is inherently one of importance in driving stability to our factories… on the supply chain, we are well positioned because of some decisions made in the last few years…”

This is in reference to their 737 Program, which has been active for over half a century.

Interior view of Boeing Factory, in Everett Washington
The production continues at Boeing’s second site in Everett, Washington. © Jetstar Airways

About the Boeing 737 Program

In a further statement, Ringgold, who is also the overseer of the Factory site in Renton, Washington, expressed her views about the quantity of aircraft that Boeing would be producing:

“We have no plans to run it perfectly where every line moves every night… our supply chain is rebuilding, and our workforce is rebuilding… This (facility) will only go to 47 (per month)…”

Ringgold also declared that “2025 is a year of stability and 2026 will be a year of growth.” This is seemingly in contrast to the 2 million parts that make up a single B737 carrier and are routinely shipped to Washington, not just in Renton but also to another site in Everett. The B737 has proven to be a popular aircraft and was named the most produced commercial jet aircraft model in the 2018 Guinness World Records.

What do you make of this proposed outcome? Do you feel the challenges they have faced before will affect the operation’s success? Leave a comment below!

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ByRory Hayfield-Husbands
Aviation Reporter - A dedicated professional with 2.5 years’ experience in the fast-paced hospitality industry, developing resilience, teamwork and attention to detail. With an academic background in Performing Arts and a growing passion for Creative Writing, they bring strong storytelling instincts, discipline and innovation, approaching every task with commitment, honesty and determination.
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