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By Eric M. Johnson
SEATTLE (Reuters) -Boeing Co said on Tuesday it delivered 10 737 MAX jets in May compared with four a month earlier, as the U.S. planemaker works past an electrical issue that cut off a key source of cash earlier this year.
Chicago-based Boeing said it delivered a total of 17 airplanes to carriers in May, bringing the delivery total for the first five months of the year to 111 aircraft, the latest company data released on Tuesday shows.
In addition to the 10 737 MAX jets, Boeing said it delivered two 787 Dreamliners to airlines in May. Deliveries of the jet were temporarily halted as the Federal Aviation
Books and ice cream — the perfect pairing for kids in summer. Salt & Straw, in collaboration with the people at Scholastic, has designed a limited-edition menu of ice cream flavors inspired by popular new and classic books, including R.L. Stine’s Goosebumps series, and local artist/writer Kazu Kibuishi’s manga series, Amulet.
The “Rad Readers” menu will be available until July 1, offering five special flavors: A Matching Pear with Twinnamon Swirl (based on Twins), Fruit of the Gadoba Tree (based on Amulet), Monster Blood is Back! (based on Goosebumps), Words & Pictures (based on Smile), The Frozen Frosted Feast (based on Geronimo Stilton).
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