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Investing.com -- Boeing (NYSE:BA) delivered 48 aircraft in July, a decrease from 60 in June but five more than the same month last year, marking its highest July delivery total since 2017.
The U.S. planemaker’s July deliveries included 37 of its 737 MAX jets, with 20 going to aircraft lessors and 17 to airlines. Boeing also delivered eight 787 Dreamliners, two 777 freighters, and one 767 freighter.
Boeing continues to trail European rival Airbus in 2025 deliveries. Airbus handed over 67 jets in July, bringing its year-to-date total to 373 compared to Boeing’s 328. In the critical single-aisle segment, Airbus has delivered 286 A320neo family jets versus Boeing’s 243 737 MAX aircraft.
For new business, Boeing booked 31 gross orders in July, including 30 for 737 MAX jets and one for a 787. The company recorded 63 net orders after 33 aircraft moved into the backlog from a provision for doubtful orders. The Republic of Iraq canceled one 787 order but still has seven 787s on order.
Year-to-date, Boeing has delivered 328 jets and secured 739 net orders. The company’s order backlog stands at 5,968 after adjusting for U.S. accounting standards.
Boeing is working to stabilize production following quality and safety issues exposed by a mid-air panel blowout on a 737 MAX in January 2024. Unlike Airbus, which projects delivering 820 jets by year-end, Boeing has not provided guidance for annual deliveries.
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