Aircraft Orders & Deliveries
Boeing Reports 72 Percent Increase in 2025 Deliveries and Tops Airbus in Orders
Boeing delivered 600 commercial airplanes in 2025, a 72% increase, and secured more net new orders than Airbus for the first time in seven years.
This article is based on an official press release from The Boeing Company and additional market data.
The Boeing Company [NYSE: BA] announced today a significant rebound in its operational performance for the fourth quarter of 2025, delivering 160 commercial airplanes to close out the year. According to the official press release, this surge brings the manufacturer’s full-year total to 600 commercial aircraft, marking a 72% increase over the previous year and the highest annual delivery volume since 2018.
The announcement signals a potential turning point for the aerospace giant under the leadership of CEO Kelly Ortberg. While Boeing’s total delivery numbers for 2025 still trail rival Airbus, which delivered 793 jets, Boeing successfully secured more net new orders than its European competitor for the first time in seven years. Market data indicates that Boeing stock rose approximately 2.25% in trading following the news.
The commercial sector was the primary driver of Boeing’s fourth-quarter performance. Data released by the company highlights a stabilization of the 737 MAX program, which had previously faced production halts and labor strikes. In the fourth quarter alone, Boeing delivered 117 737 jets, a sharp increase from the 36 delivered during the same period in 2024.
For the full year of 2025, the 737 program accounted for 447 deliveries, up 68.7% from 265 in 2024. The widebody segment also saw improvement, particularly with the 787 Dreamliner. Boeing delivered 27 Dreamliners in Q4, bringing the annual total to 88, the highest level for the program since 2019.
While the commercial division grabbed headlines with its volume, Boeing’s Defense, Space & Security unit reported stable growth. The company delivered 37 defense units in the fourth quarter, contributing to a full-year total of 131 deliveries, compared to 112 in 2024.
Key defense programs included the AH-64 Apache, which saw a combined total of 61 deliveries (new and remanufactured) for the year. The KC-46 Tanker program also ramped up, delivering 14 units in 2025 compared to 10 the previous year. However, fighter jet deliveries saw mixed results, with F-15 deliveries dropping to 9 for the year, down from 14 in 2024.
Industry analysts note that while Boeing is still working to match Airbus in total output, the order book tells a different story regarding airline confidence. In 2025, Boeing secured 1,075 net new orders, surpassing Airbus’s 889. This victory in the sales race is attributed to major recent deals, including a historic order from Alaska Airlines for 737-10s and Delta Air Lines’ decision to modernize its widebody fleet with 60 Boeing 787 Dreamliners.
The 2025 delivery figures suggest that Boeing’s “industrial excellence” strategy, emphasized by CEO Kelly Ortberg since August 2024, is beginning to stabilize the factory floor. The ability to deliver 63 jets in December alone, including 44 MAX aircraft, indicates that production rates are recovering toward targets that were previously capped by regulators. However, delivery numbers are primarily operational metrics. The true financial impact of this surge will be revealed during the Q4 earnings call scheduled for January 28, 2026. Investors will likely look for confirmation that this delivery volume is translating into positive free cash flow, a critical milestone for the company’s debt reduction efforts.
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Boeing Reports Surge in Q4 Deliveries, Tops Airbus in 2025 Net Orders
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Boeing delivered a total of 600 commercial airplanes and 131 defense units in 2025.
No. Airbus delivered 793 commercial jets in 2025, retaining the lead in total deliveries. However, Boeing surpassed Airbus in net new orders.
Boeing is scheduled to release its fourth-quarter financial results on January 28, 2026.
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