Boeing reported that it made 53 deliveries of commercial aircraft during the month of October, consolidating a 60% increase in its cumulative deliveries in 2025 compared to the previous year.
Of the monthly total, 39 aircraft belonged to the 737 MAX family, while seven units were of the 787 Dreamliner model, reflecting the recovery of the production pace on the company's assembly lines.
Between January and October 2025, Boeing delivered 493 aircraft to airlines, leasing companies and the United States government, representing a 61.5% increase over the same period in 2024, when 305 deliveries were recorded.
This performance reaffirms Boeing's commitment to quality, production stability, and market confidence, in a context of growing global demand for more efficient and sustainable aircraft.
The company also reported that it has accumulated 836 new orders so far this year, consolidating its position as one of the world's leading aircraft manufacturers.