Boeing said on Tuesday it had delivered 27 airplanes in February, down one unit from the same month a year ago, as the U.S. planemaker faces curbs on production growth.
So far this year, Boeing has delivered 54 airplanes, including 42 MAX jets, the company said, down from a total of 66 reported in the first two months of last year.
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“We just have to get the supply chain and our own factory stable and growing and we have high confidence we will,” Boeing Chief Financial Officer Brian West told the TD Cowen Aerospace & Defense Conference last month.
The U.S. planemaker also said on Tuesday it had taken 15 new orders in February, bringing the gross total so far this year to 18.
After removing cancellations and conversions, Boeing posted a net total of 15 orders since the start of the year.
After further accounting adjustments to reflect the quality of the backlog, Boeing reported adjusted net orders of 19 airplanes so far this year.
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