Boeing beats Airbus in aircraft deliveries during February 2025, shipping 44 planes compared to Airbus’s 41.
Boeing Orders and Deliveries
American aerospace giant Boeing closed its fourth quarter of 2024 with significant financial impacts stemming from multiple operational challenges.
European plane maker Airbus strengthened its market position in 2024, delivering 766 commercial aircraft across 86 global customers.
American Aerospace giant Boeing and Avia Solutions Group, the world’s largest ACMI provider, have announced a deal for 40 737-8 (737 MAX 8) aircraft, with an option to purchase 40 more.
Despite facing challenges from an ongoing machinists’ strike, Boeing managed to deliver 33 737 MAX aircraft in September 2024.
Taiwanese carrier Eva Air (BR) has placed an order for more Boeing widebody planes to enhance its long-haul offerings in April 2024.
During the fourth quarter, Commercial Airplanes secured 611 net orders, encompassing 411 737s, 98 777Xs, and 83 787s.
Boeing deliveries of its popular 737 MAX aircraft have reached their lowest point since August 2021, as the company continues to grapple with addressing a manufacturing defect.
Turkish Airlines (TK) has once again delayed making a decision about its extensive order for 600 new airplanes due to escalating problems related to engine production and quality concerns associated with certain recent models developed by Airbus and Boeing.
In July, Boeing achieved lower airplane deliveries, and Orders count compared to its European counterpart, Airbus.