Boeing posts strongest quarter since 2018 with 160 Q3 deliveries, 55 in September as FAA approval looms

Boeing delivered 160 aircraft in Q3 2025 — its strongest quarter since 2018 — including 55 in September, taking year-to-date handovers to roughly 440 through September. The surge marks a rebound from last year’s factory strike and arrives as a key FAA approval remains pending.

Discovered 2025-10-14T08:00:32.481675-07:00 | 2025-10-14T08:00:32.481675-07:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • Boeing’s 160 Q3 deliveries (55 in September) and ~440 YTD through September quantify a clear production rebound; this upswing aligns with the planemaker’s production ramp guidance.
  • The recovery follows last year’s strike that curtailed output (September a year earlier fell to 33 deliveries), narrowing the month‑to‑month gap with Airbus and shaping near‑term market share — see Airbus’s September handovers.
  • Converting higher monthly handovers into revenue depends on order momentum and large airline deals that set delivery schedules; recent big commitments for Boeing are a key part of that backdrop (for context, see the Turkish Airlines Boeing talks).

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2025-10-14T08:00:32.481675-07:00
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