DALLAS — The Boeing Company announced today that it will send major program deliveries across its commercial operations for the third quarter of 2024.
During the third quarter of 2024, the major program deliveries for Commercial Airplanes were as follows:
- 737: 92 deliveries (229 year-to-date)
- 767: 6 deliveries (15 year-to-date)
- 777: 4 deliveries (11 year-to-date)
- 787: 14 deliveries (36 year-to-date)
Total deliveries in the third quarter: 116, with 291 deliveries year-to-date in 2024.
According to Leeham News, the company doesn’t break out deliveries from its inventory of 737s vs. new production aircraft. Also, deliveries of the 787 are a combination of new-production airplanes and those that required rework due to a production flaw discovered in 2020.
Boeing said deliveries included “new-build production units, including remanufactures and modifications.”
Full detailed financial results for the third quarter will be provided on October 23.
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