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Boeing with upgradable February 2023

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In February of this year, the US manufacturer Boeing was unable to repeat the times of the past. Boeing received just two 737 Max orders in February, but this month's result is subject to improvement.

Boeing is considered a global player in the niche of aircraft manufacturing, and the manufacturer's aircraft are among the most popular machines internationally. However, in February the manufacturer was not able to maintain the level of previous months, last month only 2 orders could be accepted.

This monthly result can be improved and the manufacturer is well on the way to maximizing the number of orders. Bulk orders from Arab airlines are not expected to begin until March at the earliest, and this will eclipse February's sobering result.

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