Boeing Sets New Airplane Delivery Records, Expands Order Backlog
Delivered 806 commercial jets in 2018 with record-setting fourth quarter
Won nearly 900 net orders valued at $143.7 billion after finalizing more than 200 orders in December
737 MAX family surpassed 5,000 orders; 777 family exceeded 2,000 orders
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SEATTLE, Jan. 8,
2019 /PRNewswire/
-- Boeing (NYSE: BA) delivered 69 737 airplanes in December and set a new annual
record of 806 deliveries in 2018, surpassing its previous record of 763
deliveries in 2017. Even as Boeing delivered more jetliners, the company again
grew its significant order book with 893 net orders, including 203 airplane
sales in December.
"Boeing raised the bar again in 2018
thanks to our teammates' incredible focus on meeting customer commitments, and
continuously improving quality and productivity," said Boeing Commercial
Airplanes President & CEO Kevin McAllister. "In a dynamic year,
our production discipline and our supplier partners helped us build and deliver
more airplanes than ever before to satisfy the strong demand for air travel
across the globe."
With a seven-year order backlog, Boeing
increased production of the popular 737 in the middle of 2018 to 52 airplanes
per month. Nearly half of the year's 580 737 deliveries were from the more
fuel-efficient and longer-range MAX family, including the first MAX 9 airplanes.
At the same time, Boeing continued to
build the 787 Dreamliner at the highest production rate for a twin-aisle
airplane to support high demand for the super-efficient jet. The Dreamliner
program finished with 145 deliveries for the year.
Deliveries of various 777, 767 and 747-8
models rounded out the total of 806 airplanes for the year. 767 deliveries
include the transfer of 10 767-2C aircraft to Boeing Defense, Space &
Security for the U.S. Air Force KC-46 tanker program.
On the orders front, Boeing achieved
sales success across its airplane portfolio with 893 net orders valued at
$143.7 billion according to list prices. While growing the order
backlog for nearly every program, the company showed particular strength in the
twin-aisle category with 218 widebody orders last year.
The 787 Dreamliner extended its status as
the fastest-selling twin-aisle jet in history with 109 orders last year or about
1,400 since the program launched. Highlights include Hawaiian Airlines switching
from the Airbus A330 to the 787 and Turkish Airlines becoming a new customer.
American Airlines and United Airlines added to the growing list of repeat
Dreamliner purchases with 47 and 13 additional jets respectively.
The 777 family continued its steady sales
momentum with 51 net orders in 2018, driven by sales of the 777 Freighter to DHL
Express, FedEx Express, ANA Cargo, Qatar Airways and other major freight
operators. With additional sales in December, the 777 program exceeded 2,000
orders since its launch.
The 737 MAX family also achieved a major
sales milestone in December, surpassing 5,000 net orders with 181 new sales
during December. For the full year, the 737 program achieved 675 net orders,
including sales to 13 new customers.
"We are honored that customers around the
world continued to vote for the unmatched capabilities of Boeing's airplane and
services portfolio. In addition to the ongoing demand for the 737 MAX, we saw
strong sales for every one of our twin-aisle airplanes in a ringing endorsement
of their market-leading performance and efficiency," said Ihssane
Mounir, senior vice president of Commercial Sales & Marketing for The
Boeing Company.
"More broadly, another year of healthy
jet orders continues to support our long-term forecast for robust global demand
that will see the commercial airplane fleet double in 20 years," said Mounir.
A detailed report of 2018 commercial
airplane orders and deliveries is available on Boeing's Orders and Deliveries website. A video features other major Commercial Airplanes
milestones from 2018.
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