Boeing is considering either reducing or stopping the production of "Boeing 737 MAX" aircraft, which are currently banned after the Federal Aviation Administration said last week that it would not agree to return this model to service before 2020.
Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 MAX aircraft at Victorville Airport, California, United States March 27, 2019.
"Boeing" acknowledges "the disaster" and looking for a solution to its defective aircraft, and the source added that the Board of Directors of the largest aircraft manufacturer in the United States started a two-day periodic meeting in Chicago starting from Sunday.
The source expected that the company will issue an announcement regarding production plans for "Boeing 737 MAX" aircraft, late Monday, at the earliest.
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