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When Boeing decided to stop manufacturing the Boeing 757 back in 2002 it left a big hole in the Boeing family lineup. Now the Biggest Boeing 737MAX will be able to carry around 230 passengers and the smallest Boeing 787 around 350. Since the Boeing 767 passenger version has also stopped production, Boeing has nothing to fill that part of the market and fend of the Airbus A321 family. So what will Boeing do? Would it be possible to create a new version of the beloved 757/767?
In todays video I will pick that possibility apart and see if, at the end, it would make sense to do this or if it would be smarter to concentrate on a new aircraft.
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Is Boeing Planning a 757 MAX?!
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