A senior company executive announced on Tuesday that the re-designing and modification of 737 aircraft may be delayed. This is due to the reason that autumn season plans have been changed or pushed back to the next year. Randy Tinseth, vice president of marketing for Boeing Commercial Airplanes, announced in a release that they are indulge in talks with the 737 Boeing aircraft passengers.But the feedback which is coming is mix in nature.
This is a very critical situation in which we have promised that we will give the result at the end of this year but it is striking that this year also the results did not came in a proper time. Tinseth said that we are going to make the decision as soon as possible but the results will come latest by 2011.
Boeing has been thinking over this issue from a long time but this is the time when the things should be activated. The designing of the Boeing 737 airbus is being done and afterwards the new engine will be replaced by the old one which is working from a long time. Boeing supplied near about 5,400 next-generation 737 models since production began 12 years ago of which 33,00 hundred have been delivered.
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