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Boeing orders surge in April

Boeing announced on Tuesday that it had received a total of?135?net new orders during April. This is almost the same as its first quarter sales.

Boeing booked 284 new orders in the first four month of this year after accounting for cancellations and convertions. This is the highest number of orders for this?period in 2014.

Airbus has booked 405 orders after cancellations and modifications through April 30, but the U.S. rival is still behind. Airbus delivered 67 jets last month.

Boeing delivered '47 jetliners in the month of April, an increase from the previous one. Investors closely track 'delivery', when customers pay the majority of cash for a brand new aircraft.

The last month saw 34 737 MAX jets delivered and six 787s.

Boeing's 787 continues to be hampered by certification delays. CFO Jay Malave stated during a?earnings conference call last month that the company still expects 90-100 twin-aisle aircraft to be delivered this year.

The majority of the orders for April came from unidentified customers. Also included were 28 777Xs from unidentified customers. Boeing continues to work on certifying the jetliner that has been delayed for so long.

On May 7, the first 777-9 configured for passengers took to the skies for its first flight. As reported earlier in the year, this plane was originally scheduled to fly 'in April. It is not uncommon for test flight schedules to change due to a number of factors. Reporting by Dan Catchpole, Seattle Mark Potter (Editing)

(source: Reuters)