Boeing delivers 44 jets in November — trails Airbus 72 as deliveries fall for third straight month

Boeing handed over 44 aircraft in November, its third consecutive monthly decline, compared with Airbus’s 72 deliveries. The planemaker reported 164 gross orders in the month and has accumulated 537 deliveries year-to-date in 2025, a 68.8% rise driven largely by 737 MAX output.

Discovered 2025-12-09T08:36:15.619784-08:00 | 2025-12-09T08:36:15.619784-08:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • Boeing's 44 November deliveries versus Airbus's 72, and a three-month slide, highlight volatility in monthly handovers even as Boeing reports 164 gross orders and 537 YTD deliveries (68.8% year-on-year).

  • Delivery shortfalls have real operational impact: earlier reporting shows how reduced handovers have disrupted carriers' fleet expansion plans (see how delivery shortfalls have disrupted carriers' expansion) and prompted airlines to trim orders (see how it forced airlines to cut orders).

  • Monthly delivery differentials matter for market share and production planning; compare Airbus and Boeing year-to-date handover trends and the industry's changing bottlenecks such as engine supply (see Airbus/quarterly handover context) for context on whether Boeing can sustain its recovery.

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