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Boeing Delivers 143 Commercial Aircraft in Q1 2026

Key Takeaways
  • Boeing delivered 143 commercial aircraft in Q1 2026.
  • Deliveries led by 114 737s, with 15 787s and 8 777s.
  • Defense deliveries totaled 30 units.
  • Recent wiring issues slowed March deliveries.
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Strategic Implications

Boeing's steady delivery pace may indicate a return to stability for the company, despite recent production challenges. The strong 737 deliveries suggest the narrowbody program remains a key driver of recovery, which could benefit Boeing's competitive positioning in the commercial aviation market.

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What Happened

Steady Production Pace Continues Despite Recent Challenges

Boeing has maintained a strong delivery pace through the first quarter of 2026, with 143 commercial aircraft delivered. The company’s output was led by 114 deliveries of the 737, along with 15 787s and 8 777s. Defense deliveries totaled 30 units, including Apache helicopters and KC-46 tankers. Although recent wiring issues slowed March deliveries, the overall pace suggests Boeing’s recovery is holding steady. Boeing will report full first-quarter financial results on April 22, which will provide further insight into the company’s performance. The delivery figures were first reported by AeroTime.

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Boeing Delivers 143 Commercial Aircraft in Q1 2026

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Key Takeaways
  • Boeing delivered 143 commercial aircraft in Q1 2026.
  • Deliveries led by 114 737s, with 15 787s and 8 777s.
  • Defense deliveries totaled 30 units.
  • Recent wiring issues slowed March deliveries.
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Strategic Implications

Boeing's steady delivery pace may indicate a return to stability for the company, despite recent production challenges. The strong 737 deliveries suggest the narrowbody program remains a key driver of recovery, which could benefit Boeing's competitive positioning in the commercial aviation market.

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What Happened

Steady Production Pace Continues Despite Recent Challenges

Boeing has maintained a strong delivery pace through the first quarter of 2026, with 143 commercial aircraft delivered. The company’s output was led by 114 deliveries of the 737, along with 15 787s and 8 777s. Defense deliveries totaled 30 units, including Apache helicopters and KC-46 tankers. Although recent wiring issues slowed March deliveries, the overall pace suggests Boeing’s recovery is holding steady. Boeing will report full first-quarter financial results on April 22, which will provide further insight into the company’s performance. The delivery figures were first reported by AeroTime.

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