Boeing posts 1,173 net orders and 600 deliveries in 2025; Airbus records 793 deliveries and 1,000 gross orders

Boeing closed 2025 with net commercial orders of 1,173 and 600 deliveries (63 in December), while Airbus reported 793 deliveries and 1,000 gross orders, pushing its year-end backlog to 8,754. Boeing says stronger delivery and order momentum could unlock deferred revenue to help fund a future single-aisle programme.

Discovered 2026-01-13T10:36:57.492894-08:00 | 2026-01-13T10:36:57.492894-08:00

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  • These totals directly affect OEM cash flow, backlog management and programme funding: Boeing's 1,173 net orders and 600 deliveries — and its claim that higher throughput could unlock deferred revenue — feed into capacity and investment decisions such as plans to raise 737 MAX output and the timing debate over a new single-aisle programme.

  • Airbus's 793 deliveries, 1,000 gross orders and 8,754 year-end backlog intensify narrowbody market competition and sustain supplier demand, reinforcing pressures documented in recent Airbus delivery and order-book updates and the September order-book changes.

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