Boeing delivered 136 airliners in 2nd Quarter of 2023

Boeing 737-10 on approach (Image: Nick Harding /UK Aviation Media)
Boeing 737-10 on approach (Image: Nick Harding /UK Aviation Media)

The 2nd quarter results from US aerospace giant Boeing showed that it delivered 136 airliners in the period bringing the year-to-date deliveries to 266.

The majority of deliveries were of single-aisle Boeing 737 airliners with the total being 103. Boeing 787 Dreamliners were the next most popular with 20 being delivered. The rest of the deliveries consisted of 8 Boeing 767 and 5 Boeing 777 units.

The news comes ahead of Boeing releasing its full 2nd quarter financial results later this month.

Full 2nd Quarter Deliveries

Major Programs2nd Quarter
2023
Year-to-Date
2023
Commercial Airplanes Programs
737103216
7471
76789
77759
7872031
Total136266
Defense, Space & Security Programs
AH-64 Apache (New)512
AH-64 Apache (Remanufactured)1629
CH-47 Chinook (New)27
CH-47 Chinook (Renewed)34
F-15 Models46
F/A-18 Models613
KC-46 Tanker1
P-8 Models25
Commercial and Civil Satellites3

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About Nick Harding 2277 Articles
Nick is the senior reporter and editor at UK Aviation News as well as working freelance elsewhere. He has his finger firmly on the pulse on Aviation, not only in the UK but worldwide. Nick has been asked to speak in a professional capacity on LBC, Heart and other broadcast networks.