Boeing Delivers 33 Aircraft in September Despite Ongoing Strike
Boeing has delivered a substantial number of aircraft in September 2024, while also facing a significant strike by its employees. The deliveries included a mix of models, with the company receiving news orders despite not disclosing the customers' names.
Boeing's delivery figures for September 2024 were impressive, with a total of 33 aircraft handed over to customers. This included 27 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft and one 737-800, which are set to be converted for the P-8 program. Additionally, four 787-10s and one 767-300 freighter were delivered.
The company also received 65 new york times in September, although the identities of the customers remain unknown. Meanwhile, Boeing's operations have been impacted by a strike involving approximately 33,000 employees represented by the IAM Union District 751. The strike, which began on September 13, 2024, is ongoing due to a rejected wage offer. The union is seeking a 40% increase over three years, while Boeing has offered a 30% increase over four years.
Boeing's September 2024 saw a notable increase in aircraft deliveries, including a significant number of 737 MAX aircraft earmarked for conversion. Despite receiving news today, the company continues to grapple with the ongoing strike, which is affecting its operations and deliveries.
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