Boeing has released its figures of May 2026. In that month, the manufacturer received 27 new orders and sixteen cancellations. Sixty new aircraft were delivered to customers.
Ordered were:
10 B787-9s by Lufthansa
1 B737MAX by TUI
2 B737MAXs by Unidentified customer(s)
14 P-8As by Unidentified customer(s) The P-8As are most likely the ones ordered by Canada.
Cancelled were:
1 B737MAX by Air Europa
6 B737MAXs by Aviation Capital Group
8 B737MAXs by Jeju Air
1 B737MAX by TUI
Delivered were:
2 B737MAXs to AerCap
1 B787-9 to AerCap
1 B787-9 to Air India
3 B737MAXs to Alaska Airlines
1 B737MAX to American Airlines
2 B737MAXs to Arajet
1 B737MAX to Aviation Capital Group
2 B737MAXs to Avolon Aerospace Leasing
1 B737MAX to BOC Aviation
2 B737MAXs to CDB Leasing
2 B737MAXs to Copa Airlines
3 B737MAXs to Dubai Aerospace Enterprise
1 B767-300F to FedEx
1 B737MAX to Gol Linhas Aereas
1 B737MAX to Jackson Square Aviation
2 B737MAXs to Jeju Air
1 B787-9 to Lufthansa
2 B737MAXs to Macquarie AirFinance Holdings
2 B737MAXs to Minsheng Financial Leasing
1 B777F to National Airlines
1 B737MAX to a Private customer
1 B787-9 to Qatar Airways
1 B737MAX to Singapore Airlines
6 B737MAXs to SMBC Aviation Capital
7 B737MAXs to Southwest Airlines
1 B737MAX to TUI
2 B737MAXs to United Airlines
2 B787-9s to United Airlines
1 P-8A to the US Navy
4 B737MAXs to Virgin Australia
2 B737MAXs to WestJet
Boeing has now received a total of 324 orders and 29 cancellations, leaving a net of 295 aircraft. The number of delivered aircraft stands at 250.
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