Boeing to Open New 737 Max Production Line in Everett

The aerospace giant plans to manufacture the 737 Max 10 model at the new facility.

Published on Feb. 10, 2026

Boeing has announced plans to open a new production line for the 737 Max 10 aircraft at its Everett, Washington facility this summer. The company aims to ramp up production to 63 Max planes per month once all of its production lines are fully operational.

Why it matters

The new Everett production line is a key part of Boeing's strategy to increase 737 Max output and meet growing demand for the popular narrow-body jet. It also signals Boeing's continued commitment to its manufacturing presence in the Puget Sound region.

The details

The new 737 Max production line in Everett will be dedicated to building the 737 Max 10, the largest variant in the Max family. Boeing plans to gradually increase production at the new line as it works to boost overall 737 Max output to 63 planes per month across all of its production facilities.

  • Boeing plans to open the new 737 Max production line in Everett this summer.

The players

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What’s next

Boeing will need to continue ramping up production at the new Everett line and its other 737 Max facilities to meet the growing demand for the aircraft.

The takeaway

The new 737 Max production line in Everett is a sign of Boeing's confidence in the continued success of the 737 Max program and its commitment to maintaining a strong manufacturing presence in the Pacific Northwest.