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Boeing's Biggest 737 MAX Takes Flight


Four years ago, Boeing (NYSE: BA) launched the 737 MAX 10: its largest-ever version of the venerable 737. The U.S. aerospace giant hoped that the new model would help it close the yawning sales gap between the 737 MAX and Airbus' (OTC: EADSY) A320neo family.

Last week, the 737 MAX 10 finally completed its first flight. Unfortunately, it looks like a case of "too little, too late." Between the competing A321neo's superior capabilities and the impact of the prolonged 737 MAX grounding, the 737 MAX 10's arrival is unlikely to alter the competitive balance between Boeing and Airbus very much.

The 737 MAX 10 completed its first test flight last Friday. It flew for two hours and 31 minutes, while Boeing pilots tested its "systems, flight controls and handling qualities."

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