Boeing December 2023 orders & deliveries
Boeing is the first manufacturer to release its total figures of 2023 by presenting its December orders and deliveries. In the final month of the year, Boeing logged 371 orders, two cancellations, and delivered 67 new aircraft. The breakdown can be found, as usual, below.
Ordered were:
- 40 B737MAXs by Avolon
- 20 B737MAXs by Ethiopian Airlines
- 11 B787-9s by Ethiopian Airlines
- 40 B737MAXs by Lufthansa Group
- 4 B787-9s by Qantas
- 8 B787-10s by Qantas
- 45 B737MAXs by SunExpress
- 156 B737MAXs by Undisclosed Customer(s)
- 2 B777Fs by Undisclosed Customer(s)
- 45 B787-9s by Undisclosed Customer(s)
Cancelled were:
- 2 B787-9s by Air Europa
Delivered were:
- 2 B737MAXs to AerCap
- 2 B787-9s to AerCap
- 6 B737MAXs to Air India Express
- 3 B737MAXs to Air Lease Corporation
- 2 B737MAXs to Akasa Air
- 2 B737MAXs to Alaska Airlines
- 1 B787-9 to All Nippon Airways
- 3 B737MAXs to American Airlines
- 2 B777Fs to Atlas Air
- 2 B737MAXs to BOC Aviation
- 1 B737MAX to Ethiopian Airlines
- 2 B787-10s to EVA Air
- 1 B767-300F to FedEx
- 1 B737MAX to flydubai
- 2 B737MAXs to GOL Linhas Aereas
- 2 KC-46As to the JSDF
- 1 B787-9 to Juneyao Airlines
- 1 B787-9 to Korean Air
- 1 B777F to Lufthansa
- 1 B777F to Qatar Airways
- 2 B787-9s to Qatar Airways
- 5 B737MAXs to Ryanair
- 1 B787-10 to Singapore Airlines
- 8 B737MAXs to Southwest Airlines
- 1 B737MAX to TUI
- 1 B787-9 to Turkish Airlines
- 6 B737MAXs to United Airlines
- 2 B767-300Fs to UPS
- 2 KC-46As to the USAF
- 1 P-8A to the US Navy
2023 has ended for Boeing with a total of 1,456 orders for new aircraft. The total number of cancellations stands at 142, leaving a total net of 1,314. Compared to 2022, that's an increase of 69,77%. The number of delivered aircraft in 2023 is 528, an increase of 10%.
Illustration by Boeing.