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Boeing delivers 55 jets in September but trails Airbus

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Posted on October 14, 2025

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By Dan Catchpole SEATTLE (Reuters) -Boeing delivered 55 jets in September, up from 33 a year earlier when a strike by 33,000 factory workers in the Northwest curtailed production, the planemaker said

Boeing's September Jet Deliveries Reach 55, Still Behind Airbus

By Dan Catchpole

SEATTLE (Reuters) -Boeing delivered 55 jets in September, up from 33 a year earlier when a strike by 33,000 factory workers in the Northwest curtailed production, the planemaker said on Tuesday.

The total, broadly steady from August's 57 deliveries, marked Boeing's strongest September since 2018, when it handed over 87 jets but it still lagged rival Airbus, which delivered 73 aircraft last month.

For the first nine months of the year, Boeing delivered 440 airplanes to Airbus' 507 jets.

The U.S. planemaker handed over 40 of its 737 MAX jets last month, including 10 to Ryanair, one of which marked Boeing's 2,000th MAX delivery.

It also delivered one 737 NG for conversion into a P-8 patrol aircraft for the U.S. Navy and 14 widebodies, comprising four 767s, three 777 freighters, and seven 787s. Eight aircraft went to Chinese customers, including a 777 freighter, a 787, and six 737 MAX jets.

U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to impose export controls on spare parts for Boeing airplanes on Friday.

However, tensions had cooled by Monday after a weekend of substantial communications between Washington and Beijing, according to U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. 

Boeing booked 96 new orders in September, including 30 737 MAX for Norwegian Airlines and 50 787s for Turkish Airlines. Uzbekistan Airways also ordered 14 787s. It also booked two 737 MAX orders for an unidentified customer, the company said. 

Enter Air canceled one 737 MAX order, resulting in 95 net orders after cancellations and conversions.

After accounting for adjustments, the company's backlog decreased slightly from 5,994 aircraft to 5,987.

(Reporting by Dan Catchpole in Seattle, Editing by Nivedita Bhattacharjee)

Key Takeaways

  • Boeing delivered 55 jets in September, up from 33 a year ago.
  • Airbus delivered 73 jets in September, leading Boeing.
  • Boeing's 737 MAX deliveries included its 2,000th unit.
  • Boeing booked 96 new orders in September.
  • Boeing's backlog decreased slightly to 5,987 aircraft.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is aircraft delivery?
Aircraft delivery refers to the transfer of an aircraft from the manufacturer to the customer, marking the completion of the purchase agreement.
What is an aircraft backlog?
An aircraft backlog is the total number of aircraft orders that have been placed but not yet delivered, indicating future production demand.
What is the 737 MAX?
The 737 MAX is a family of aircraft developed by Boeing, designed for efficiency and performance, widely used by airlines for commercial flights.
What is a freighter aircraft?
A freighter aircraft is a type of aircraft specifically designed or converted to transport cargo instead of passengers.
What are widebody aircraft?
Widebody aircraft are large commercial airplanes with two aisles, designed to carry more passengers and cargo over long distances.

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