Seattle, Washington based OEM Boeing delivered 600 aircraft in 2025, almost 200 less than its European rival, Airbus.
Boeing’s final tally consisted of 447 single-aisle airliners and 153 wide-body aircraft, including freighters.
Thanks to a late rally in the 4th Quarter, 447 Boeing 737s were delivered which is currently Boeing’s only single-aisle product range.
On the wide-body range, Boeing delivered 30 767s, 35 777s and 88 898s.
The sales front was a brighter picture for Boeing though with orders totalling 1,173, beating Airbus for the first time in the last seven years although its backlog of 6,130 airliners is significantly less than Airbus’ which stands at 8,754.
The increase in deliveries comes as Boeing ramps up production once again of its 737 Max range along with the 787 production line which had slowed due to production issues.
| Model | Delivered |
| Boeing 737 | 447 |
| Boeing 767 | 30 |
| Boeing 787 | 88 |
| Boeing 777 | 36 |
| Total | 600 |
