Boeing Bounces Back with 60 Jet Deliveries in June
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Wednesday, Jul 9, 2025 4:54 am ET1min read
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The June deliveries represent a substantial recovery for Boeing, which has been working to stabilize its production lines and increase output after facing several manufacturing and safety issues. CEO Kelly Ortberg has emphasized the company's progress in improving production rates and quality on its factory lines [1].
Boeing also booked 116 gross orders in June, bringing its total for the year to 668. This includes 54 737 MAX orders and 62 787 orders. The company delivered 44 jets in May 2024, and through the first half of 2025, it has delivered 280 jets in total [3].
The deliveries come as Boeing seeks to recover from years of production setbacks and crises that have left it burdened with debt. The company is focused on ramping up deliveries to stabilize its finances and regain market share [1].
Boeing's rival, Airbus, delivered 63 aircraft in June, including eight widebody aircraft, 43 single-aisle A320 and A321 jets, and 12 A220 regional jets [3].
The company is set to report its second-quarter financial results on July 29, with investors closely watching Ortberg's plan to increase production and aircraft deliveries.
References:
[1] https://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/business/money-report/boeing-delivers-most-airplanes-since-late-2023-after-ramping-up-737-max-output/3740440/
[2] https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/industry/transportation/airlines-/-aviation/akasa-signs-agreement-with-gmr-aero-technic-for-base-maintenance-of-its-boeing-737-max-fleet/articleshow/122292586.cms
[3] https://www.tbsnews.net/world/global-economy/boeing-deliveries-jump-60-june-including-8-china-1184071
Boeing delivered 60 jets in June, a 27% YoY increase, including its first planes to China since a tariff truce restored shipments. The deliveries comprised 42 737 Max airliners, nine 787 Dreamliners, four 777 freighters, and five 767s. Boeing also booked 116 gross orders in June, bringing its total to 668 for the year.
In a significant milestone, Boeing delivered 60 aircraft in June 2025, marking a 27% year-over-year increase. The deliveries included 42 737 Max airliners, nine 787 Dreamliners, four 777 freighters, and five 767s. Notably, this was the first time Boeing shipped aircraft to China since a tariff dispute between the U.S. and China was resolved in May [3].The June deliveries represent a substantial recovery for Boeing, which has been working to stabilize its production lines and increase output after facing several manufacturing and safety issues. CEO Kelly Ortberg has emphasized the company's progress in improving production rates and quality on its factory lines [1].
Boeing also booked 116 gross orders in June, bringing its total for the year to 668. This includes 54 737 MAX orders and 62 787 orders. The company delivered 44 jets in May 2024, and through the first half of 2025, it has delivered 280 jets in total [3].
The deliveries come as Boeing seeks to recover from years of production setbacks and crises that have left it burdened with debt. The company is focused on ramping up deliveries to stabilize its finances and regain market share [1].
Boeing's rival, Airbus, delivered 63 aircraft in June, including eight widebody aircraft, 43 single-aisle A320 and A321 jets, and 12 A220 regional jets [3].
The company is set to report its second-quarter financial results on July 29, with investors closely watching Ortberg's plan to increase production and aircraft deliveries.
References:
[1] https://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/business/money-report/boeing-delivers-most-airplanes-since-late-2023-after-ramping-up-737-max-output/3740440/
[2] https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/industry/transportation/airlines-/-aviation/akasa-signs-agreement-with-gmr-aero-technic-for-base-maintenance-of-its-boeing-737-max-fleet/articleshow/122292586.cms
[3] https://www.tbsnews.net/world/global-economy/boeing-deliveries-jump-60-june-including-8-china-1184071
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