Boeing has initiated a request to engine manufacturers for the development of engines to power its future single-aisle 737 replacement. The company seems to be shifting focus from developing another generation of the current model to creating an entirely new design. This move highlights Boeing's intention to introduce a clean-sheet replacement, which will require new engines for the aircraft.

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