Boeing adds 220 deliveries between January and May, up 70% up from the same period of 2024

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BOEING delivered, between January and May 2025, 220 aircraft to airlines, leasing companies and the US government. The number represents a growth of almost 70% compared to the same period of 2024, when 131 deliveries were recorded.

“With a strong commitment to quality and production stability, Boeing has sought to solidify its deliveries to meet the high demand for its aircraft,” says the company, in a statement.

The manufacturer’s efforts occur amid the challenges in the supply chain, which drag on since the pandemic. Garbings have generated delays in the delivery of parts and aircraft, while increasing maintenance time, for example.

Boeing adds 220 deliveries between January and May, up 70% up from the same period of 2024

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In May, Boeing delivered 45 aircraft for commercial aviation, 31 of the 737 Max family, “reaffirming the popularity of this model among customers”, according to the manufacturer.

Requests

The company registered more than 300 requests for new aircraft in May 2025. This is the largest amount reported since December 2023.

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Among the requests filed last month, 146 were for 737 Max family aircraft and 127 for the 787 model, Boeing’s largest large aircraft.

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