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Boeing Starts Stringer Production for 737 MAX

By Juliet Van Wagenen | October 14, 2014
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Joggle Press operator Rich Harrison prepares the first 737 MAX fuselage stringer for the press
Joggle Press operator Rich Harrison prepares the first 737 MAX fuselage stringer for the press by brushing on lubricant. Photo: Boeing

[Avionics Today 10-14-2014] Boeing has started production of the first 737 MAX fuselage stringers at Boeing Fabrication Integrated AeroStructures in Auburn, Wash. Stringers run the length of the fuselage structure giving it stability and strength.

After forming, Boeing will send the stringers to Spirit Aerosystems in Wichita, Kan. for incorporation into the first 737 MAX fuselage. From there the fuselage will be shipped to Boeing’s Renton, Wash. facility where Boeing employees will build the 737 MAX. The program is on track to begin final assembly of the first 737 MAX in 2015 and the airplane will be part of the flight test fleet and is scheduled to fly in 2016.

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