Boeing Opens Year with Busy January for Deliveries and Orders
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At the beginning of the year, Boeing seems to gain the advantage over its main competitor. Indeed, the American aeronautical manufacturer sold 46 aircraft in total during the month of January, as well as in January 2019. This represents more than double the double of Airbus.
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Boeing’s January numbers are in, and they look pretty good: 107 orders and 46 deliveries. Our model gives Boeing’s history since January 2000. To update readers on our duopoly model. We combined Airbus and Boeing data from January 2000 onward into a single SQL dataset. This is cleaner and enables better data integrity. It’s also easier for us to work with. .memberful-global-teaser-content p:last-child{ -webkit-mask-image: linear-gradient(180…
In January 2026, Boeing delivered 46 commercial aircraft, more than double the 19 aircraft handed over by Airbus to their customers. For the American manufacturer, it is the third best month of January in its history in terms of deliveries, despite a decline compared to the 63 aircraft of December 2025, traditionally marked by a "rush" at the end of the year. Airbus, for its part, signs one of the timidest beginnings of the year since the pandem…
Boeing recorded 112 liquid applications for aircraft in January. Thus, the manufacturer reached the largest volume of orders for the month since 2012. “The result reflects the continued demand for commercial aircraft from the company at the beginning of 2026”, said Boeing, using a note. Read More PEC 6x1 missing studies and promotes strict rules, says Petrobras's Parliamentary Front Fuels Sales grow 1.6% in 2025 USA issue oil and gas exploration…
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