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Boeing Sees 68% Rise in 2025 Aircraft Deliveries

US Aerospace Giant Posts Improved Performance Amid Airbus Challenges

Boeing has reported a significant increase in aircraft deliveries for 2025, up 68.9% compared to the previous year. The company delivered 537 aircraft, including five 737 MAXs to United Airlines and three to American Airlines. Boeing received 164 orders, but also saw 38 cancellations. According to AeroTime, this improvement may be seen as a positive sign for the US giant. However, it’s worth noting that Airbus is cutting its delivery target due to a fuselage panel flaw, which could impact the overall market performance. As reported by AeroTime, IATA Director General Willie Walsh welcomed Boeing’s delivery improvement, stating that people have less confidence in Airbus.

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    Boeing Sees 68% Rise in 2025 Aircraft Deliveries

    US Aerospace Giant Posts Improved Performance Amid Airbus Challenges

    Boeing has reported a significant increase in aircraft deliveries for 2025, up 68.9% compared to the previous year. The company delivered 537 aircraft, including five 737 MAXs to United Airlines and three to American Airlines. Boeing received 164 orders, but also saw 38 cancellations. According to AeroTime, this improvement may be seen as a positive sign for the US giant. However, it’s worth noting that Airbus is cutting its delivery target due to a fuselage panel flaw, which could impact the overall market performance. As reported by AeroTime, IATA Director General Willie Walsh welcomed Boeing’s delivery improvement, stating that people have less confidence in Airbus.

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      Source JAN Tracker: SRCE-2025-1765373707000-1303 Source Type: RSS
      URL: https://www.aerotime.aero/articles/boeing-deliveries-november-2025-annual
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