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Boeing delivers 33 jets in September as strike weighs on output

Boeing said on Tuesday it delivered 33 jets in September, below 40 aircraft shipments in August, as a strike midmonth by around 33,000 U.S. West Coast factory workers weighs on output.

Boeing's September deliveries were up by 6 jets from the exact same month in 2023, when the U.S. planemaker turned over fewer of its strong-selling 737 MAX airplanes to customers as it dealt with work needed to remedy a manufacturing defect.

The strike, which began on Sept 13, has actually halted production of the MAX, along with Boeing's 777 and 767 widebody jets, hitting a revenue-driver at a time when the company was already having problem with lower narrowbody production due to a quality crisis and weak margins in its defense company.

Boeing handed over 27 MAX jets to customers last month, including five to United Airlines, and 3 each to clients Ryanair, and Southwest Airlines, whose CEOs have actually revealed concern over lower shipments.

Investors carefully view delivery numbers, as plane makers get most of payment for a jet when it is moved to a client. Boeing has stated it anticipates a decrease in deliveries going forward due to the strike.

Boeing likewise scheduled 65 gross orders throughout September, consisting of 54 737 MAXs and 11 777 trucks for unidentified consumers. On September 19, China Advancement Bank Financial Leasing said its airplane leasing unit would order 50 Boeing MAX jets.

Boeing's gross order total up until now this year through Sept 30 increased to 315. After removing cancellations and conversions, Boeing published a net overall of 272 orders since the start of 2024.

Following further accounting modifications, Boeing reported changed net orders of 121 planes up until now this year.

Year-to-date through September 30, Boeing provided 291 airplanes, consisting of 225 MAX jets.

(source: Reuters)