Boeing cuts 737 production after Max crashes
Boeing is temporarily cutting production of its best-selling 737 airliner in the continuing fall-out from crashes in Ethiopia and Indonesia.
The production will drop from 52 planes a month to 42 from mid-April, Boeing has said in a statement.
The decision is a response to a halt in deliveries of the 737 Max — the model involved in the two accidents, the BBC reported.
The plane is currently grounded as preliminary findings suggest its anti-stall system was at fault.









