Boeing’s Comeback Year: Orders Surge, Deliveries Recover – but the Long Climb Continues
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Boeing is in the process of closing 2025 with moderately optimistic expectations for deliveries, in the midst of a gradual process of productive recovery after a period marked by operational and regulatory difficulties. The US company started the year without communicating an official goal of deliveries, after leaving a strike that was extended by [...]
Boeing’s comeback year: orders surge, deliveries recover – but the long climb continues
After half a decade marked by crisis management, regulatory intervention and damaged confidence, the year 2025 is emerging as Boeing's most important inflection point since the aftermath of the 737 MAX grounding. For the first time since 2018 the narrative is no longer dominated solely by what went wrong, but increasingly by evidence of stabilisation and selective recovery. With approximately 1,000 gross aircraft orders logged in the first 11 mo…
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