Boeing’s deliveries increased in November to 48 aircraft, up from 35 delivered in October, while new orders fell to just 21 aircraft (18 737 MAX and three 767s), the U.S. manufacturer said Tuesday.
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Among the 48 aircraft delivered was the penultimate B747, which was received by Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings. United, American and Qatar Airways each received two B787s. Boeing also delivered 32 737 MAX airplanes to airlines such as United and Southwest.
Boeing delivered 411 airplanes in the first 11 months of 2022, including 333 B737s and 21 B787s.
The manufacturer’s net orders increased in November from 550 to 571.
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