Boeing said on Tuesday it delivered 40 commercial jets in August, up five from the same month in 2023 when it struggled with a manufacturing defect on its 737 MAX.
Of the 40 aircraft delivered in the eighth month of the year, 32 are MAX, including nine deliveries to customers in China, the most since December 2019.
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Year to date through August 31, Boeing delivered 258 airplanes, including 198 MAX jets.
After adjustments, Boeing reported adjusted net orders for the month of 24.
That brought Boeing’s gross order total so far this year through August 31 to 250. After removing cancellations and conversions, Boeing posted a net total of 207 orders since the start of 2024.
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