Boeing booked 82 new orders in February (including 25 737 MAX for United Airlines, 11 777X for Singapore Airlines – resulting from the conversion of a 787-10 order, 1 747-8, 1 787-10 and 27 KC-46 tankers for the U.S. Air Force), bringing the 2021 total orders to 86. However, 50 previous orders were cancelled.
At the same time, Boeing delivered 22 aircraft (18 737 MAX, 1 777, 1 737, 1 KC-46 for the U.S. Air Force and 1 P-8A Poseidon to the U.S. Navy).
Contrarily to Airbus, Boeing counts its military aircraft derived from civilian models in its tally.
Source: Boeing orders and deliveries
This post was published on 10 March 2021 22:33
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