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Boeing Reports 2022 Commercial Orders and Delivery Totals

During 2022, Boeing received 774 commercial airplane orders after cancellations and conversions, including 561 737 Family and 213 twin-aisle aircraft. The company also delivered a total of 480 airplanes last year, including 69 commercial jets in December.


Boeing Announces 2022 Orders and Deliveries - Courtesy Boeing

On Tuesday (January 10, 2023), Boeing reported their commercial airplane order and delivery for totals for 2022. After cancellations and conversions, the company booked 774 commercial airplane orders, including 561 737 MAX Family and 213 widebodies. For 2022, Boeing delivered 480 commercial airplanes, including 69 in December. The company’s 2022 order book includes new MAX customers such as ANA, Delta Air Lines, IAG and LCC Arajet. The 213 widebody orders include 114 787s, 31 767s, and 68 777s. Boeing also received 78 freighter orders last year, including a combined 45 767-300Fs and current 777 Freighters. Additionally, the company launched the new 777-8 Freighter with over 50 orders, including conversions.


In Tuesday’s announcement, Boeing Commercial Airplanes’ President and CEO, Stan Deal, said,


“We worked hard in 2022 to stabilize 737 production, resume 787 deliveries, launch the 777-8 Freighter and, most importantly, meet our customer commitments. As the airline industry expands its recovery, we are seeing strong demand across our product family, particularly the highly efficient 737 MAX and the 787 Dreamliner. We will stay focused on driving stability within our operations and the supply chain as we work to deliver for our customers in 2023 and beyond.”


Boeing’s commercial deliveries for 2022 totaled 480 airplanes, including 387 737s (including 374 737 MAX Family), and 13 military-derivative airplanes. The company also delivered 93 widebodies, including five 747s, 33 767s, 24 777s, and 31 787s. During 2022, Boeing also delivered 44 new production freighters. At December 31, 2022, the company’s Commercial Airplanes backlog totaled 4,578 jets.



Source: Boeing/PRNewswire

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