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Boeing starts the year with a busy January of deliveries and orders

Boeing?said?on Tuesday it delivered 46 jets, the third-highest number in company history for that month, including 38 of the best-selling 737 MAX and five 787 Dreamliners.

The total deliveries for December were?63, a drop from the?63 delivered in January. This is usually the busiest delivery month.

Boeing beat Airbus in Europe, which delivered only 19 aircrafts last month. This included 15 of its A320neo jets, 3 A220s, and 1 A350.

Wall Street is closely watching the delivery of jets to customers because they receive most of their payments when they do.

Boeing had 107 net new orders for January and Airbus only received 49.

Lessor Aviation Capital Group has ordered 50 737 MAX aircraft from the U.S. manufacturer, evenly split between the 737-8 737-10 versions, in order to maintain its position as one of the largest leasing companies in the world.

Last month, Air India?finalized a 20-737-8 order. Air India also revealed a previous order for 10 Boeing 737-10s.

Boeing received 34 787 orders from other companies, including 30 from Delta Air Lines (Delta) and four from Taiwanese EVA Airways.

Air Europa and BOC Aviation, both lessors in Spain, cancelled two 737s. Air Niugini in Papua New Guinea canceled two orders for 787s.

Boeing has received more orders in the last seven years than Airbus. (Reporting and editing by Jamie Freed in Seattle, Dan Catchpole)

(source: Reuters)