Boeing delivers most airplanes since late 2023 after ramping up 737 Max output
KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, JUL 8 – Boeing delivered 60 jets in June, including eight to China, marking the highest monthly total since December 2023 amid rising production and easing trade tensions.
- Boeing recorded its highest number of 737 MAX deliveries since late 2023, delivering 60 airplanes in June and 280 airplanes in the first half of 2025, marking its best performance since 2018.
- In June, Boeing also delivered nine 787 widebody planes, four 777 freighters, and five 767s, with eight deliveries going to customers in China.
- Boeing booked 116 gross orders in June, including 54 for the 737 MAX and 62 for the 787 Dreamliner, leading to a net total of 70 orders.
- Fitch Ratings upgraded Boeing's status to stable, recognizing production improvements and increased financial flexibility.
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Boeing continues production ramp-up, with 42 Max deliveries in Jun
Boeing continued on its path to recovery in June, recording its highest number of 737 Max deliveries since the end of 2023 and its best delivery rate for the first half of the year since 2018.
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Read Full ArticleThe massively crisis-ridden aircraft builder Boeing seems to be slowly getting the curve. In June, the delivery figures were back to the level of the competitor Airbus after years. Also to China, machines from Seattle seem to go again.
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