CEO Kelly Ortberg announced Boeing met FAA requirements to increase 737 Max production.
Monthly output will rise to 47 jets from the previous rate of 42.
Ortberg confirmed production lines already operate at the higher pace during the Bernstein Strategic Decisions Conference.
The company expects the new rate to fully stabilize within two months.
This increase aims to address a backlog for 737 and 787 models extending into the 2030s.
The move signals recovery from years of manufacturing disruptions and intense regulatory scrutiny.