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Video answers: ‘737 MAX preview’

Here are the answers to last Friday’s video, enjoy!

Suggested ICAO level for video: 5+

  1. It’s 14% more fuel efficient than current 737s.
  2. It comes from the engines, the winglets and cockpit systems.
  3. It can carry 12 more passengers in a two class configuration.
  4. No, it’s 8% cheaper to operate.
  5. They wanted it to be spacious, more environmentally friendly and quieter, which is what Boeing has achieved, so passengers should love it.

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Video: ‘737 MAX preview’

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With Farnborough less than a week away and the 737 MAX preparing to make its debut, here’s a video that reports on its improvements.

Try to answer the following questions about the video and come back on Monday for the answers.

Suggested ICAO level for video: 5+

  1. How much more fuel efficient is the MAX?
  2. Where does the saving come from?
  3. How many more passengers can the MAX 8 carry?
  4. Is it more expensive to operate?
  5. What do passengers think about the new MAX?

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MAX efficiency, MAX reliability, MAX passenger appeal – Boeing’s new 737 MAX

If you think you have seen this video before, think again! We made a change-a BIG change. Ok, it might be a small video update. BUT, it is a BIG improvement that provides MAX efficiency for our airlines. Can you find it? See why airlines love the 737 to the MAX.

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How Boeing plans to keep up delivery of the 737 answers

Here are the answers to last Friday’s video, enjoy!

Suggested ICAO level for video: 5+

  1. 2 airplanes, he says ‘2 airplanes a day roll out the door’.
  2. Once they get to a production rate that they can introduce it into the main production lines, they’ll gradually start to insert it into those lines and gradually transition out of the NG plane.
  3. They asked their production line employees about the things that annoy them, and tried to include these ideas into the production line for the MAX, to make it better.
  4. 1995.

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How Boeing plans to keep up delivery of the 737

Here’s an interesting video that describes how Boeing plans to keep up production of the 737NG during the introduction of the Max.

Try to answer the following questions about the video and come back on Monday for the answers.

Suggested ICAO level for video: 5+

Have a great weekend!!

  1. How many 737NGs are currently produced per day?
  2. How do they plan to introduce the 737MAX into the production line?
  3. How did they try to improve the production process for the MAX?
  4. When did the NG start to come into production?

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Flying Out the Door: How Boeing Keeps Up Delivery of the Popular 737

Demand for the Boeing 737 is at an all-time high, and production for the new 737 MAX is ramping up. See how Boeing’s Renton, WA, team is evolving its manufacturing process to build the 737 MAX. Find out more about Boeing and the 737 at http://www.boeing.com/innovation/