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Boeing Sees 41% March Delivery Increase, Records Strong Q1 Performance

The aerospace giant delivered 130 jets in Q1 2025, including 104 737 MAX planes, while navigating ongoing production challenges and trade risks.

A Boeing 737 MAX aircraft is assembled at the company's plant in Renton, Washington, U.S. June 25, 2024. Jennifer Buchanan/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo
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Overview

  • Boeing delivered 41 jets in March 2025, a 41% increase compared to March 2024, though slightly fewer than January and February 2025 figures.
  • The company delivered 130 jets in Q1 2025, up from 83 in the same period last year, with the 737 MAX accounting for 104 of those deliveries.
  • March 2025 marked Boeing's busiest month for new orders, with 163 net orders, bringing its total order backlog to 5,648 aircraft.
  • Ongoing challenges, including labor strikes, regulatory scrutiny, and supply chain disruptions, continue to impact production and operations.
  • Emerging trade risks, including potential tariffs highlighted by supplier Howmet Aerospace, pose additional uncertainties for Boeing's production pipeline.