Boeing Plane Deliveries Dipped in July as Company Recovery Rolls On
Boeing's July deliveries dropped 20% from June to 48 planes amid production quality challenges, marking the highest July total since 2017, officials said.
- U.S. planemaker Boeing said on Tuesday that it delivered 48 airplanes in July, a 20% drop from June’s 60, according to company data.
- Following a January 2024 737 MAX panel blowout, Boeing said regulators imposed a 38-plane monthly MAX cap to address production quality issues.
- Breakdown shows Boeing delivered 37 MAX jets—20 for aircraft lessors and 17 for airlines—and eight 787s in July, down from June.
- Meanwhile, Airbus delivered 67 planes in July and 373 year-to-date, outpacing Boeing’s 328 through the end of July.
- Boeing plans to ask the FAA in the coming months to exceed the production cap and aims for seven 787s per month by year-end, CEO Kelly Ortberg said.
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This summer, Boeing reported that in July 2025 it delivered a total of 48 aircraft.This represents a decrease compared to the 60 aircraft delivered in June, but it is notable to note that there are five more units than those delivered in July 2024.In addition, according to the original report, these 48 deliveries represent the highest number for Boeing in a month of July 2017, when they delivered 58 aircraft.Despite the challenges faced by Airbu…
Boeing delivers 48 planes in July, down from 60 in June
According to Reuters, Boeing delivered 48 aircraft in July 2025, down from 60 in June but five more than in July 2024. This marks the company’s highest number of deliveries for the month since 2017, when it handed over 58 planes. The majority of deliveries last month were 737 MAX jets, with 37 aircraft delivered. Of these, 20 went to aircraft lessors and 17 to airlines. Boeing also handed over eight 787 Dreamliners, two 777 freighters, and one 7…
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