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Boeing lags behind Airbus as July aircraft deliveries fall short

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Boeing lags behind Airbus as July aircraft deliveries fall short
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Boeing delivered 48 commercial aircraft in July 2025, a decrease of 20% from June’s total of 60. This output was also behind Airbus, which delivered 67 planes during the same month. Despite this drop, Boeing’s July deliveries were higher than the 43 jets it delivered in July 2024.

The company’s production is still limited by Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) quota caps on its 737 MAX assembly line. These restrictions have been in place since a door blowout incident on an Alaska Airlines 737 MAX 8 in January 2024. As of July 31, Boeing has delivered a total of 328 airplanes in 2025: including 246 units of the 737 MAX, along with deliveries from its other product lines such as the 787, the 777, and the 767 series.

Boeing continues to trail Airbus for annual deliveries. So far this year, Boeing has handed over 328 aircraft compared to Airbus’ total of 373.

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In its second quarter performance report, Boeing president and chief executive officer Kelly Ortberg stated:

"Our fundamental changes to strengthen safety and quality are producing improved results as we stabilize our operations and deliver higher quality airplanes, products and services to our customers. As we look to the second half of the year, we remain focused on restoring trust and making continued progress in our recovery while operating in a dynamic global environment."

Boeing has not reached the FAA-imposed cap for monthly deliveries of the 737 MAX series. In July, it delivered just one fewer than allowed under current restrictions. The company has asked regulators to raise or remove these limits as certification nears for both the MAX 7 and MAX 10 variants.

Production issues with the MAX date back several years after fatal crashes involving Lion Air and Ethiopian Airlines led to slowdowns and lengthy certification delays for new versions. After some improvement, progress was set back again by last year’s door incident. In response, Boeing merged with key supplier Spirit Aerosystems to improve quality control.

The manufacturer is also facing delays with its next-generation widebody jet, the Boeing 777X. Certification for this model remains incomplete several years past original projections; full-rate production is now expected no earlier than mid-2026 if approval comes early next year.

Meanwhile, Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner program has seen increased output. Monthly deliveries have doubled since January; after delivering four Dreamliners at that time, numbers rose to seven in May, nine in June and eight in July.

Both Boeing and Airbus continue to face supply chain challenges following disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. While Airbus reportedly has many planes awaiting engines due to ongoing supply shortages (source), it is also contending with export difficulties linked to international trade tensions that do not affect Boeing directly (source).

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