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Boeing provides 40 jets in August, up 5 from a year ago

Boeing stated on Tuesday it provided 40 business jets in August, up 5 from the same month in 2023 when it had problem with a production problem on its 737 MAX, as the U.S. planemaker eyes greater output under brand-new CEO Kelly Ortberg.

Boeing has actually promised to enhance production of its greatest offering jet, the MAX, to 38 monthly by year's end.

However the planemaker deals with barriers such as a possible strike as early as Friday by more than 32,000 Seattle-area and Portland factory employees who vote on a new deal Sept. 12.

The U.S. planemaker is operating a slower assembly line considering that a Jan. 5 in-flight blowout of a door plug on a 737 MAX 9 jet that increased regulatory analysis. Boeing turned over 32 MAX jets to clients last month, including 9 shipments to customers in China, the most because December 2019.

Boeing delivered 43 industrial jets in July, including 31 MAX jets. Financiers closely see shipment numbers, as plane makers receive the majority of payment for an airplane when it is moved to a consumer.

After adjustments to reflect the backlog, Boeing reported changed net orders for the month of 24.

That brought Boeing's gross order total up until now this year through August 31 to 250. After getting rid of cancellations and conversions, Boeing published a net overall of 207 orders since the start of 2024.

Following further accounting adjustments, Boeing reported changed net orders of 122 aircrafts up until now this year.

Year to date through August 31, Boeing delivered 258 airplanes, including 198 MAX jets.

European rival Plane said recently it had delivered 47 airplane in August, below 77 in July, to reach 447 up until now this year.

(source: Reuters)