Boeing Opens Fourth 737 MAX Production Line to Support Higher Output
July 13, 2026
Boeing has officially opened a fourth 737 MAX final assembly line at its new North Line facility in Everett, Washington, marking a US$1 billion investment aimed at increasing production capacity and strengthening manufacturing resilience. Once fully operational, the additional line is expected to increase monthly 737 MAX output from 47 to 52 aircraft, supporting a backlog of more than 4,300 orders.
The new production line will initially operate at a low rate to validate quality and safety processes before ramping up. Boeing also highlighted that the facility includes dedicated positions for aircraft requiring extended completion work, such as those fitted with complex premium cabin interiors, reinforcing the manufacturer's renewed emphasis on production quality and delivery reliability.
Airbus transfers ex-Air Belgium A330neos to Air Algerie
July 10, 2026
Air Algerie has expanded its Airbus A330-900 fleet with the acquisition of two former Air Belgium aircraft through Airbus Financial Services, increasing its in-service A330neo fleet to five aircraft. The additions complement the airline's ongoing fleet renewal programme, which includes a further five A330-900s and 18 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft on order, strengthening its long-haul and regional capabilities.
PNG Air Completes Transition to All-ATR Fleet
July 10, 2026
PNG Air has completed its transition to an all-ATR turboprop fleet following the retirement of its remaining De Havilland Canada Dash 8 aircraft after decades of domestic service. The airline now operates a fleet of ATR 72-600 and ATR 42-600 aircraft, with additional units on order, supporting its fleet modernisation strategy and continued expansion across Papua New Guinea's domestic network.