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Boeing Delivers 600 Commercial Aircraft in 2025

Key Takeaways
  • Boeing delivered 600 commercial aircraft in 2025.
  • The company handed over 160 commercial airplanes in Q4.
  • Deliveries included 447 Boeing 737s and 88 Boeing 787s.
  • Boeing outpaced Airbus with 1,173 net aircraft orders.
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Strategic Implications

Boeing's delivery performance may signal a return to stability for the manufacturer, which could strengthen its competitive position against Airbus. The strong sales figures suggest Boeing is regaining momentum, but ongoing supply chain issues may continue to limit production rates.

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What Happened

Manufacturer Sees Highest Annual Total Since 2018 Amid Recovery

Boeing delivered 600 commercial aircraft in 2025, its highest annual total since 2018, driven by strong output from its 737 and 787 programs. The company handed over 160 commercial airplanes in the fourth quarter, with December proving particularly strong. Boeing also outpaced Airbus on the sales front, logging 1,173 net aircraft orders during the year. The performance capped a year of recovery for Boeing, following years of disruption tied to safety crises and supply chain constraints, as reported by AeroTime.

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Key Takeaways
  • Boeing delivered 600 commercial aircraft in 2025.
  • The company handed over 160 commercial airplanes in Q4.
  • Deliveries included 447 Boeing 737s and 88 Boeing 787s.
  • Boeing outpaced Airbus with 1,173 net aircraft orders.
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Strategic Implications

Boeing's delivery performance may signal a return to stability for the manufacturer, which could strengthen its competitive position against Airbus. The strong sales figures suggest Boeing is regaining momentum, but ongoing supply chain issues may continue to limit production rates.

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What Happened

Manufacturer Sees Highest Annual Total Since 2018 Amid Recovery

Boeing delivered 600 commercial aircraft in 2025, its highest annual total since 2018, driven by strong output from its 737 and 787 programs. The company handed over 160 commercial airplanes in the fourth quarter, with December proving particularly strong. Boeing also outpaced Airbus on the sales front, logging 1,173 net aircraft orders during the year. The performance capped a year of recovery for Boeing, following years of disruption tied to safety crises and supply chain constraints, as reported by AeroTime.

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