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Boeing Begins Early Work on Possible 737 Successor, WSJ Reports

The exploratory effort signals long-range product planning to regain ground after the Max crises.

Overview

  • Boeing has started early-stage development of a next-generation single-aisle jet that could eventually replace the 737 Max, according to the Wall Street Journal.
  • Internal design work is underway alongside exploratory discussions with engine manufacturers, the report says.
  • CEO Kelly Ortberg met Rolls‑Royce executives in the UK earlier this year to discuss a potential new engine for the aircraft, according to people familiar with the talks.
  • Boeing has appointed a new senior product leader in its commercial division with experience developing new aircraft types, the report notes.
  • The company has not announced a successor program and stated it remains focused on its recovery plan following high-profile safety setbacks tied to the Max.