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Boeing Reports Q4, Full Year 2024 Deliveries

DALLAS — Boeing has released its delivery figures for the fourth quarter and full year of 2024. 

The American aerospace giant delivered 57 commercial aircraft in the fourth quarter, bringing its total commercial deliveries for 2024 to 348 units.

This starkly contrasts with its main competitor, Airbus, which delivered 766 commercial aircraft in 2024 - more than twice that of Boeing's yearly output.

In the commercial segment, the Boeing 737 program led deliveries with 36 aircraft in Q4 and 265 for the full year. The 787 Dreamliner followed with 15 deliveries in the quarter, contributing to 51 total deliveries for the year.

Finally, the Boeing 767 and 777 programs each delivered three aircraft in the fourth quarter and 18 and 14 aircraft annually, respectively.

A Tough Year for Boeing

Different incidents, leadership changes, aircraft orders rejigs, and production mistakes occupied the front pages of newspapers and home pages of news websites. 

As the year ends and a new one begins for the American manufacturer, we took a step-by-step look into Boeing’s defining moments of the last 12 months.

The company plans to provide detailed financial results for the fourth quarter on January 28, 2025.

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