Boeing posts 143 commercial deliveries as 737 output stabilizes; 737-10 enters final FAA testing

Boeing delivered 143 commercial aircraft, signaling momentum in its recovery. The 737 program is steady at 42 units per month, while the 737-10 is in final FAA testing—supporting the pathway toward renewed MAX 10 handovers and further production normalization.

Discovered 2026-04-22T07:34:34.062674-07:00 | 2026-04-22T07:34:34.062674-07:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • The 143-jet delivery figure and a stable 42/month 737 production rate quantify whether Boeing’s recovery is translating into measurable throughput, not just forward-looking targets.
  • 737-10 progress through final FAA testing is a key milestone for the delivery ramp and near-term revenue/cash-flow visibility—especially as customers and airlines plan fleets around certification timing (see Ryanair expects Boeing 737 MAX 10 certification in Q3).
  • Production capacity expansion and build-line strategy remain tightly linked to sustaining output; this matters alongside efforts to add assembly capacity at Everett (see Boeing to open fourth 737 MAX 'North Line' in Everett).

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