Boeing posts 53 deliveries in October, lifting YTD handovers to 493; 15 new orders

Boeing delivered 53 jets in October, raising its year‑to‑date handovers to 493, and recorded 15 new orders for the month. October’s figures provide a near‑term read on the company’s production throughput and booking momentum as it enters the final quarter of the year.

Discovered 2025-11-11T08:26:12.412486-08:00 | 2025-11-11T08:26:12.412486-08:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • Boeing turned over 53 aircraft in October (493 YTD) and booked 15 orders — a direct snapshot of production throughput and short‑term booking pace as the company moves into Q4.
  • The order and delivery split is a key comparator against competitor activity; Airbus delivered 78 aircraft in October and sits at 585 YTD, underlining OEM market momentum differences (see Airbus October delivery update: https://hype.aero/?story=ce5573e2-289a-456b-96c9-f9c2eeecca7b).
  • These monthly results should be viewed alongside Boeing’s manufacturing plans and capacity moves, including its preparations to ramp 737 MAX output and plans to raise 787 output/expand South Carolina capacity that will influence late‑year delivery potential.

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