Boeing books 28 undisclosed 777X commitments in April, taking 276 net orders for 2026 YTD as 777X nears first standard productio

Boeing reported 109 unidentified widebody orders in April, including 28 commitments to the 777X family from an unnamed customer. With 777X standard production having flown first on May 7, the program is still characterized by steady demand despite certification delays, as Boeing’s 2026 net order total reaches 276.

Discovered 2026-05-12T09:36:53.612587-07:00 | 2026-05-12T09:36:53.612587-07:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • The 28 unidentifed 777X commitments widen Boeing’s large-airliner momentum even as the customer identity remains undisclosed, affecting how airlines and lessors read near-term widebody availability and pricing leverage.
  • Boeing’s April round-up of 109 unidentified widebodies underscores a potentially fluid orderbook composition—important for supply-chain planning and for forecasting where widebody demand is concentrating.
  • The cluster sits alongside other major widebody renewal moves, such as Lufthansa’s new-generation widebody procurement package (source:7b44c24d-d53c-451e-83f9-e95fe77b9f6b), highlighting how OEM production and certification timelines are shaping airline fleet decisions.

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First Seen
2026-05-12T09:36:53.612587-07:00
Latest Update
2026-05-13T11:19:07.792087-07:00
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