SEATTLE, Jan. 10,
2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Boeing [NYSE: BA] reported 774
commercial orders last year after cancellations and conversions,
including 561 orders for the 737 family and 213 orders for the
company's market-leading twin-aisle airplanes. Boeing delivered 69
commercial jets in December, including 53 737 MAX, bringing total
deliveries for 2022 to 480 airplanes.
"We worked hard in 2022 to stabilize 737 production, resume 787
deliveries, launch the 777-8 Freighter and, most importantly, meet
our customer commitments," said Boeing Commercial Airplanes
President and CEO Stan Deal. "As the
airline industry expands its recovery, we are seeing strong demand
across our product family, particularly the highly efficient 737
MAX and the 787 Dreamliner. We will stay focused on driving
stability within our operations and the supply chain as we work to
deliver for our customers in 2023 and beyond."
Commercial orders after cancellations and conversions
include:
- 561 orders for the 737 MAX, adding new customers such as ANA,
Delta Air Lines, IAG, and low-cost carrier Arajet
- 213 orders for widebodies, including 114 787s, 31 767s and 68
777s
- 78 orders across Boeing's freighter line, including 45 orders
for the 767-300 Freighter and current 777 Freighter
- Launching the 777-8 Freighter with more than 50 orders,
including conversions, for the market's most capable freighter
Commercial deliveries include:
- 387 737s, including 374 737 MAX and 13 military-derivative
airplanes
- 93 widebodies, including 5 747s, 33 767s, 24 777s and 31
787s
- 44 new production freighters
As of Dec. 31, 2022, the
Commercial Airplanes backlog is 4,578 jets.
A detailed breakdown of 2022 commercial airplane orders and
deliveries is available on Boeing's Orders and Deliveries website.
https://www.boeing.com/commercial/#/orders-deliveries.
Contact:
Boeing Media Relations
media@boeing.com
View original
content:https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/boeing-reports-commercial-orders-and-deliveries-for-2022-301718147.html
SOURCE Boeing