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Boeing surpasses 140 aircraft deliveries in Q1 2026 driven by 737 program

Boeing surpasses 140 aircraft deliveries in Q1 2026 driven by 737 program.The manufacturer Boeing delivered 143 commercial aircraft during the first quarter of 2026, including 46 units in March alone. This performance highlights the company’s ongoing efforts to stabilize production and meet growing global demand for air travel. Compared to previous years, the result marks a clear improvement, exceeding the 130 deliveries recorded in the same period of 2025 and the 83 aircraft delivered in 2024, signaling a steady recovery in Boeing’s industrial output and operational execution.

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In terms of delivery mix, the Boeing 737 family remained the backbone of Boeing’s production, with 114 aircraft delivered, accounting for nearly 80% of the total. This dominance reflects strong demand for narrow-body jets used on short- and medium-haul routes. Meanwhile, the Boeing 787 Dreamliner contributed 15 deliveries, reinforcing its role in long-haul operations. The Boeing 777 program added eight aircraft, while the Boeing 767 accounted for six units, demonstrating continued demand across wide-body segments.

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Additionally, Boeing recorded 140 net new orders in the first three months of the year, bringing its total backlog to 6,127 aircraft as of March 31, 2026. This strong order book underscores airline confidence in long-term market recovery and Boeing’s ability to deliver on future commitments. Overall, these results reinforce a positive trajectory for the company as it continues to ramp up production and strengthen its position in the global aviation industry.

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