Boeing delivers 46 jets in January — 38 737 MAX and five 787 Dreamliners, more than double Airbus' 19

Boeing handed over 46 commercial jets in January — the third-highest January in company history — including 38 737 MAX narrowbodies and five 787 Dreamliners. The delivery surge outpaced Airbus (19) and came alongside reported order activity that started the year strongly for Boeing.

Discovered 2026-02-10T08:04:38.162763-08:00 | 2026-02-10T08:04:38.162763-08:00

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  • Boeing’s 46 January handovers (38 737 MAX, five 787s) signal immediate production and cash‑flow momentum for the company as deliveries trigger the bulk of OEM payments; this builds on Boeing’s recent annual performance and delivery context (see Boeing FY2025 results).
  • The mix — heavy narrowbody output with incremental Dreamliner handovers — is evidence of a widening 787 ramp and internal production shifts tied to workforce and engineering moves (see Boeing 787 engineering consolidation and ramp actions).
  • The month-to-month swing versus Airbus’ 19 January deliveries underscores continuing divergence in OEM production cadence that will affect backlog management, lessor placement decisions and supplier planning (see Airbus 2025 delivery context).

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