Boeing delivers 43 aircraft in July

Salt Lake City Boeing Office (Photo: Boeing).
Salt Lake City Boeing Office (Photo: Boeing).

Boeing delivers 43 aircraft in July

Salt Lake City Boeing Office (Photo: Boeing).
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After the manufacturer Boeing was able to deliver 44 aircraft in June, this number also held up well in July. In July, the American manufacturer was able to hand over 43 aircraft to customers.

In July, the manufacturer Boeing was able to build on the figures from the previous month, June. The aircraft manufacturer was able to deliver 43 aircraft to customers in July, while Boeing had 44 aircraft ready for delivery in the previous month. Despite this consistency, competitor Airbus was able to deliver almost twice as many aircraft: Airbus delivered 400 aircraft, Boeing 218.

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