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Boeing jet deliveries fall to 13 in November after strike ends

Dec 10 - Boeing delivered 13 industrial jets in November, less than a quarter of the 56 jetliners it handed over to customers 12 months previously, the U.S. planemaker reported on Tuesday.

Shipments were below 14 in October, when most of the business's airplane production was still closed down throughout a. seven-week-long strike that ended Nov. 5.

Boeing restarted production of its best-selling 737 MAX last. week, which was first reported .

The U.S. planemaker is attempting to increase 737 production to. a rate of 38 a month to produce much-needed earnings after it. burned billions of dollars in money during the first 3. quarters. However, it has actually been under heightened oversight by. the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration since a door plug blew. out of an almost new Alaska Airlines 737 MAX 9 during a. January flight.

The company plans to resume production of its 767, 777 and. 777X in Everett in the days ahead, Boeing said in a statement. Boeing 787 production in South Carolina was not impacted by the. strike.

Boeing has said that it is taking a cautious technique to. rebooting production and has prioritized quality, security and. worker training. That technique is reflected in the month's lower. delivery numbers, the company stated.

November's deliveries consisted of 9 737s, two 777 trucks. and 2 787-9s, according to the company. U.S. provider United. Airlines took shipment of three airplane, consisting of 2. 737 MAXes and one 787.

By contrast, after Boeing's last strike ended in November. 2008, it delivered four airplane that month.

The company scheduled 49 gross orders during the month with 14. cancellations, including 34 737s and 15 767s for the U.S. Air. Force's KC-46 program.

Germany-based TUI canceled orders for 14 and will rather. rent the aircrafts from BOC Air travel, leading to a net addition. of 20 brand-new 737 MAX orders.

Year to date, Boeing has actually scheduled 427 gross orders and 370 web. orders after cancellations and conversions. After also adjusting. for accounting standards, Boeing scheduled 191 net orders.

Boeing's European rival Airplane provided more than. 80 jets in November, Reuters reported previously this month.

(source: Reuters)