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737 MAX Recovering, But Production-Rate Target Ambitious, Analyst Says | Sean Broderick Boeing’s 737 MAX program recovery is hitting its marks as airlines work more of the narrowbody twins back into fleets and deliveries ramp up, but the macro demand picture likely will not support the company’s current production-rate outlook, a Canaccord Genuity analysis said. |
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