Boeing posts best deliveries since 2018 and signals production ramp-up

Boeing is set to report its strongest delivery performance since 2018 and will outline plans this month to raise production rates. The move follows recent factory fixes and supply‑chain actions and signals a controlled ramp‑up in narrowbody throughput and customer handovers.

Discovered 2026-01-11T04:09:15.796471-08:00 | 2026-01-11T04:09:15.796471-08:00

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  • Boeing recorded its best deliveries since 2018 and will detail production increase plans this month, a direct lever on delivery timing and backlog management. [source:d40a9ef5-dd48-4bde-8482-f7e12e0cadec]

  • Any output ramp depends on recent factory rebuilds and supply‑chain moves — notably Renton production improvements and the Spirit AeroSystems acquisition — that underpin higher 737 throughput. [source:c45fadd9-0479-48e5-ba51-95e30bc39220] [source:fa2be8fe-4160-40e2-9f0c-1cc244c09c53]

  • The change matters for competitive dynamics and supplier capacity: Airbus led deliveries in 2025, keeping industry-wide bottlenecks and scheduling risk central to Boeing's ramp plans. [source:b54eb5f3-18b6-4790-8b1b-47d3985ffb62]

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