Boeing says deliveries of recent planes are up, producing much-needed money for the plane maker

Boeing mentioned Tuesday that it delivered 56 industrial planes in November, a rise as the corporate tries to repair manufacturing issues which have disrupted manufacturing of its best-selling plane.

Most of the planes have been 737 Max jets to airways and lessors, together with eight to United Airlines, seven to Southwest Airlines and 5 to Ireland’s Ryanair.

With one month left, Boeing is near attaining its purpose of delivering at the very least 375 737s this 12 months – it has 351 up to now. November deliveries almost matched the entire for September and October, when manufacturing points hindered shipments.



Deliveries are an vital supply of money for Boeing, since consumers sometimes pay a big portion of the acquisition worth at supply.

Boeing reported orders for 104 industrial planes after cancellations. The firm beforehand introduced an Emirates order for 90 Boeing 777s on the Dubai Air Show.

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