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Boeing sees busiest January since '19 amid signs of recovery

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Boeing sees busiest January since '19 amid signs of recovery
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Boeing, the American aircraft manufacturer, has reported a promising start to 2025 with over 40 deliveries in January. This marks the company's busiest January since 2019, signaling potential recovery after a challenging year marked by production issues and financial difficulties.

In January 2025, Boeing delivered 45 airplanes, including 40 of its popular 737 MAX aircraft. The company faced significant challenges in the previous year due to production gaps, especially concerning the 737 MAX model. Despite these hurdles, Boeing's recent delivery numbers are its highest monthly figures since 2023.

Several airlines worldwide received new aircraft from Boeing last month. United Airlines took delivery of seven 737 MAX planes, Southwest received five, Air China got two, and Air Lease Corporation acquired three. Additionally, Ethiopian Airlines received a Boeing 777 freighter, All Nippon Airways got a 787-10 Dreamliner, and Korean Air, TAAG Angola Airlines, and United Airlines each added a 787-9 Dreamliner to their fleets.

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Boeing also announced securing orders for 36 new aircraft in January. Of these orders, 34 were for the popular 737 MAX airplane for an undisclosed customer and two for the Boeing 777 freighter for another undisclosed client. In comparison, Boeing had received only 27 orders in January of the previous year.

Across the Atlantic Ocean, Airbus reported delivering fewer planes than Boeing but managed to secure more orders during January. The European manufacturer delivered just 25 aircraft compared to Boeing's higher figures but added a net total of 51 orders after accounting for some cancellations.

Last year was notably tough for Boeing following an incident involving Alaska Airlines that exposed flaws in its production practices. These issues led to scrutiny from the Federal Aviation Administration and concerns among airlines regarding fleet plans due to delayed deliveries.

A prolonged machinist strike further impacted Boeing's operations late last year as over 33,000 workers walked out from factories on the West Coast. As deliveries pick up pace again this year, there is hope within the industry that this could be indicative of Boeing beginning to regain stability.

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