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Boeing Delivers 60 Jets in June, Resumes China Shipments

Levi Farrer by Levi Farrer
July 8, 2025
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Boeing Delivers 60 Jets in June, Resumes China Shipments

Boeing delivered 60 aircraft in June, a 27% year-on-year increase, marking a notable uptick in output and a key milestone in resuming jet deliveries to China. The company said eight jets were delivered to Chinese customers, including five 737 MAX aircraft, after Beijing lifted a trade-related ban in May.

The monthly total includes 42 737 MAXs, nine 787 Dreamliners, four 777 freighters, and five 767s—three of which will be converted to KC-46 military tankers. Boeing also delivered 10 737 MAXs to Southwest Airlines.

The deliveries come as Boeing aims to stabilize operations following years of setbacks tied to production delays and regulatory scrutiny. Through the first half of 2025, Boeing delivered 280 aircraft, led by 206 737 MAXs and 37 787s.

Boeing also booked 116 gross orders in June, including 54 MAXs and 62 787s. British Airways ordered 32 Dreamliners, while Alaska Airlines committed to 12 new 737s. However, Singapore Airlines canceled three MAX jets.

Though June’s order volume was down from May, which ranked among Boeing’s strongest months historically, the resumption of deliveries to China signals renewed commercial momentum. With geopolitical risks still in play, Boeing’s ability to sustain its delivery cadence will be closely watched by investors.

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