Boeing deliveries fall in July amid 737 supply chain hurdles
Narrowbody 737 MAX deliveries fell from 48 in June to 32 in July, marking the lowest level since April, when the company discovered that brackets had been incorrectly installed on the vertical tail of around 75% of the 737s in its inventory.
Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun said in July that ongoing rework to fix the bracket defect, a work stoppage at supplier Spirit AeroSystems , and a bridge collapse impacting railway deliveries of the 737 fuselage could "cost us a few deliveries" in the third quarter.from 31 jets to 38 jets per month, but Chief Financial Officer Brian West said it would take time to consistently deliver at that level.
In addition to the MAXs, Boeing in July delivered four 787 Dreamliners, three 767s, three 777 freighters and one Next-Generation 737 to be converted into a P-8 maritime patrol aircraft for the U.S. Navy.of 39 Dreamliners to Saudia, with no cancellations. Airbus booked 60 gross orders in July. Boeing's gross orders since the start of January rose to 579 in July, or 467 net orders after factoring cancellations and conversions and 659 net orders after accounting adjustments.Rival Airbus booked 1,140 gross orders, or 1,101 after cancellations, through the end of July.
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