*
Boeing ( BA ) delivered 44 jets in November, down from 53 in
October
*
US planemaker received 164 new orders and 38
cancellations,
netting 126 orders
*
European rival Airbus delivered 72 jets in November
By Dan Catchpole
SEATTLE, Dec 9 (Reuters) - Boeing ( BA ) delivered 44
new jets in November, down from 53 the prior month, the company
said on Tuesday, lagging behind European rival Airbus
which delivered 72 planes.
Boeing ( BA ) said it delivered 32 of its popular single-aisle 737 MAX
jets in November, including five to Southwest Airlines ( LUV ).
Other deliveries included six 787s, including two 787-10s,
to TAAG Angola Airlines, a key part of the flag carrier's
expansion plans.
The U.S. planemaker also delivered two 777 freighters - one to
Turkish Airlines and one to Moldova-based Aerotranscargo - and
four 767s.
The company received 164 new orders, with 38 cancellations,
for 126 net new orders in November.
Boeing ( BA ) received 74 orders for its long-delayed 777X wide-body,
which is slated to enter service in 2027, seven years behind
schedule.
Launch customer Emirates ordered another 65 of the large
twin-engine jetliners during the Dubai Airshow. The purchase
brings Emirates' orders for the 777X family to 270 jets.
Taiwan's China Airlines also ordered nine 777X planes,
following on from its order for 14 777X jets earlier this year.
Boeing ( BA ) received 30 787 orders, including 15 from Bahrain-based
Gulf Air, eight from Uzbekistan Airways, six from Etihad Airways
and one from an unidentified buyer.
The U.S. planemaker received 43 orders for 737 MAX jets, all
from unidentified buyers. It also received orders for 15 KC-46
tankers from the U.S. Air Force and for two 777 freighters.
Etihad canceled 15 777X orders. The Gulf carrier was one of the
wide-body's first customers and still has 10 777X orders. Air
Canada ( ACDVF ) canceled four 787 orders and South Africa's
Comair canceled five 737 MAX orders.
While Airbus delivered more planes in November than Boeing ( BA ), the
European planemaker this month cut its full-year delivery target
by 4% to 790 jets following an industrial quality issue.
Through November 30, Boeing ( BA ) delivered 537 jets, including 396
737 MAXs, 74 787s, 33 777s and 28 767s, and booked 1,000 new
orders, or a net 908 after cancellations and conversions. Its
order backlog was 6,019 at the end of the month.
Boeing ( BA ) Chief Financial Officer Jay Malave said last week that
the company expects positive cash flow in 2026 due to higher jet
deliveries.