Boeing delivered 30 airplanes in December, but gap with Airbus widened in 2024

Key Points

  • Boeing delivered 348 airplanes in 2024, a significant decrease from the previous year due to a midair door panel blowout and a machinist strike.
  • Airbus delivered 766 jetliners in 2024, outpacing Boeing, though both companies face supply chain issues.
  • Boeing restarted production of the 737 Max in December after an eight-week strike, delivering 30 airplanes.
  • Boeing logged 142 gross orders in December, including significant orders from Pegasus Airlines and flydubai.
  • Boeing's gross orders for the year were 569, with net orders at 377 airplanes.

Summary

Boeing faced a challenging year in 2024, delivering 348 airplanes, a sharp decline from the previous year, primarily due to a midair door panel incident and a machinist strike that halted production. This resulted in a widened delivery gap with its main competitor, Airbus, which managed to deliver 766 jetliners, marking its highest delivery count since 2019. Despite these setbacks, Boeing restarted production of its 737 Max in December, delivering 30 airplanes. The company also secured 142 gross orders in December, including significant deals with Pegasus Airlines and flydubai. However, the year's total gross orders stood at 569, with net orders at 377 after accounting adjustments. Both Boeing and Airbus are grappling with supply chain issues, which have slowed production and affected their ability to fulfill backlogs. Boeing is set to discuss its strategies for production ramp-up and profitability restoration in its upcoming earnings report.

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January 14, 2025
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