Boeing Accelerates Hiring for New 737 MAX North Line in Everett Ahead of Summer Launch

Boeing has ramped up hiring for its new 737 MAX North Line in Everett, posting job listings for first, second, and third shift manufacturing managers to staff the facility.[1][2] The line, delayed from mid-2024, is now set to activate this summer, boosting production capacity beyond 47 airplanes per month.[2]

This expansion complements three existing 737 MAX lines in Renton, with Everett’s North Line initially focusing on 737 MAX 8, 9, and 10 models.[2] The first aircraft from the line will undergo FAA conformity demonstrations to integrate under Boeing’s production certificate PC700.[2]

New hires will begin training in Renton before transferring to Everett, signaling Boeing’s push to scale 737 MAX output amid rising demand.[1] The North Line marks the first 737 production in Everett, enhancing operational flexibility across Puget Sound facilities.[2]

Everett Mayor Cassie Franklin welcomes the growth, as the site employs thousands and supports local aerospace jobs.[1] This move positions Boeing to meet airline backlogs and regain production momentum post-certification.[2]