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Boeing announces fourth-quarter and full-year deliveries

The Boeing Company announced today major programme deliveries across its commercial and defence operations for the fourth quarter of 2020.

Through the global pandemic, we took meaningful steps to adapt to our new market, transform our business and deliver for our commercial, defence, space and services customers in 2020,” said Greg Smith, Boeing executive vice president of Enterprise Operations and chief financial officer. “The resumption of 737 MAX deliveries in December was a key milestone as we strengthen safety and quality across our enterprise. We also continued comprehensive inspections of our 787 aeroplanes to ensure they meet our highest quality standards prior to delivery. While limiting our 787 deliveries for the quarter, these comprehensive inspections represent our focus on safety, quality and transparency, and we’re confident that we’re taking the right steps for our customers and for the long term health of the 787 programme. As we continue navigating through the pandemic, we’re working closely with our global customers and monitoring the slow international traffic recovery to align supply with market demand across our widebody programs. In 2021, we’ll continue taking the right actions to enhance our safety culture, preserve liquidity and transform our business for the future.”

Major programme deliveries during the fourth quarter were as follows:

Major Programmes4th Quarter
2020
Year-to-
Date 2020
Commercial Airplanes Programmes
7373143
74735
7671030
7771126
787453
Total59157
Defence, Space & Security Programmes
AH-64 Apache (New)119
AH-64 Apache (Remanufactured)852
C-40A
CH-47 Chinook (New)827
CH-47 Chinook (Renewed)3
F-15 Models14
F/A-18 Models620
KC-46 Tanker414
P-8 Models615
Commercial and Civil Satellites
Military Satellites
Note: Delivery information is not considered final until quarterly financial results are issued.
CHICAGO, Jan. 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/

This post was published on 12 January 2021 17:29

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