Deliveries: Boeing just ahead of Airbus

Boeing 737 Max (Photo: Jan Gruber).
Boeing 737 Max (Photo: Jan Gruber).

Deliveries: Boeing just ahead of Airbus

Boeing 737 Max (Photo: Jan Gruber).
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The aircraft manufacturer Airbus landed a total of 2022 new orders in January 36. However, Qatar Airways canceled an order for 50 A321neo. Two A350-1000s were also removed from the backlog in connection with this carrier. Two A220-100, 13 A320neo, 11 A321neo and four A350-900 were delivered, making a total of 30 commercial aircraft. 

Competitor Boeing was able to report 77 new orders in the first month of the current year. These are the machine types B737-MAx and B777. Apparently, the Americans were also able to benefit from the tense atmosphere between Qatar Airways and Airbus, as the Gulf carrier ordered 14 B777Xs and two B777Fs. An LOI was also signed for the Boeing 737 Max 10.

The Americans were able to hand over a total of 2022 commercial aircraft to customers in January 32. The majority of these are B737 Max medium-haul jets. In this respect, too, the company was just above Airbus, because the European competitor was only able to deliver 2022 machines in January 30.

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