Source: Reuters (via feed)
Boeing reported delivering 46 jets in January, marking the third-highest total for the month in the company’s history. The deliveries included 38 of the popular 737 MAX jets and five 787 Dreamliners. The 737 MAX remains Boeing’s top-selling model. This busy month showed steady demand for Boeing aircraft at the start of the year. Meanwhile, the delivery volume reflected ongoing production and supply chain improvements. The data also provides insight into Boeing’s operational capacity. This performance comes as the aviation industry continues to recover from past disruptions. However, Boeing has not disclosed specific order figures for January. Overall, the delivery numbers demonstrate Boeing’s ability to maintain a robust output in early 2026.
Boeing’s January deliveries highlight its production capacity and reflect strong demand for the 737 MAX model. This affects supply chain dynamics and aircraft availability in the market.
