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  • Wed. Oct 8th, 2025

Boeing 737, Airbus A320 planes won’t be grounded, says plane makers, drops big hints

Boeing 737, Airbus A320 planes won’t be grounded, says plane makers, drops big hints

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Boeing is saddled with some $50 billion of debt following a safety crisis involving its best-selling 737 MAX model. Airbus, which is outselling Boeing, particularly with the larger versions of the A320 family, has expressed interest in radical new engine technology.

Agencies Airbus Executives from Boeing and Airbus dampened speculation of imminent decisions to replace their best-selling narrowbody models, telling a major audience of investors that it would take time to achieve the required jump in performance. The Wall Street Journal reported last Monday that Boeing was in the early stages of developing a 737 successor. But marketing chief Darren Hulst told the International Society of Transport Aircraft Trading that a launch is “some way off” while a senior Airbus executive said it would “take a bit of time” to achieve the efficiency gains needed to attract the market.

The executives were speaking in separate responses to questions on stage during an ISTAT event in Prague on Monday.

The world’s dominant planemakers have faced record demand for narrowbody models like the 737 and its European competitor, the A320 family. Both were developed decades ago but were refreshed with new engines in the middle of last decade.

Boeing 737 The question of when they will launch the next phase of their epic rivalry by introducing an all-new design is one of the main dilemmas facing the aerospace industry, though most analysts agree a launch is unlikely before later this decade.

Earlier this year, Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg met Rolls-Royce to discuss a new engine, according to the WSJ report. “We are never not looking at new technology but we are also not close to launching a new airplane,” Hulst, Boeing’s vice president for
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