Maximilian_Jenius
Super User
Ughhhh... it's true Boeing just isn't trying anymore!
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...-reach-midsize-jet-market?cmpid=yhoo.headline
Boeing Co. is studying ways to stretch its newest aircraft, the 737 MAX, in order to reach a part of the jetliner market for which the planemaker has no product offering.
The company is in talks with customers about a larger version of the plane with redesigned wings and taller landing gear, Greg Smith, executive vice president for business and strategy, said Wednesday at a Cowen & Co. conference. Boeing has been losing sales to Airbus Group SE, which serves the midsized aircraft market with the narrow-body A321.
The new variant, if approved, wouldn’t enter the market until after the slated 2020 debut of the wide-body 777X, Smith said. The possibility of a larger 737 Max was reported earlier by the Wall Street Journal.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...-reach-midsize-jet-market?cmpid=yhoo.headline
Boeing Co. is studying ways to stretch its newest aircraft, the 737 MAX, in order to reach a part of the jetliner market for which the planemaker has no product offering.
The company is in talks with customers about a larger version of the plane with redesigned wings and taller landing gear, Greg Smith, executive vice president for business and strategy, said Wednesday at a Cowen & Co. conference. Boeing has been losing sales to Airbus Group SE, which serves the midsized aircraft market with the narrow-body A321.
The new variant, if approved, wouldn’t enter the market until after the slated 2020 debut of the wide-body 777X, Smith said. The possibility of a larger 737 Max was reported earlier by the Wall Street Journal.