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Boeing records highest first-half deliveries since 2018

By Thomson Reuters Jul 14, 2026 | 10:05 AM

By Dan Catchpole

SEATTLE, July 14 (Reuters) – Boeing said Tuesday that it delivered 64 jetliners in June, compared to 60 the previous month and ​in June 2025.

Boeing delivered 314 aircraft through ‌the first half of the year, a 12% increase over the same period last year and the highest number of first-half deliveries for the jet maker since 2018.

The U.S. ‌planemaker ​trails European rival Airbus, which ⁠delivered 89 jets in ⁠June and 351 in the first half of the year.

• Boeing’s deliveries are expected to rise in the second half of the year, as ​it increases output of its best-selling 737 MAX. The company currently is increasing 737 output from ⁠42 jets a month to ⁠47.

• Boeing’s June deliveries included 42 ​737 MAX and 13 787s.

• Its 787 deliveries included ​five jets that had been held up by ‌seat certification delays to startup airline Riyadh Air.

• The planemaker delivered three 777 freighters and five 767s, including three for conversion into KC-46 aerial refueling ⁠tankers by Boeing’s defense division.

• Boeing booked 121 new orders and eight cancellations in June, for a net total of ⁠113 new orders.

• ‌Boeing has received 7,206 orders for ⁠the 737 MAX, surpassing its previous ​best-selling ‌737 Next Generation, which received 7,159 orders.

• ​Canadian airline ⁠WestJet canceled orders for six 737s, and Aviation Capital Group ordered six 737s, which it will lease to WestJet.

• Through June, Boeing has booked 408 orders after cancellations and conversions.

(Reporting by Dan Catchpole; Editing ​by Susan Fenton)