Boeing announced Tuesday that it delivered 130 aircraft during the first quarter of 2023 (113 B737s, 1 B747, 1 B767, 4 B777s and 11 B787s), beating rival Airbus, which delivered 127.
Boeing’s deliveries were up nearly 27% over the previous year, when it delivered 95 aircraft.
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The U.S. aircraft manufacturer delivered 64 airplanes in March, up 36% from 41 airplanes in the same month last year.
In March, Boeing recorded gross orders for 60 aircraft, including 40 MAX and 20 787s. This was offset by the cancellation of orders for 16 MAXs and six 787s, resulting in 38 net orders.
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