Boeing to Deliver Over 700 Aircraft to Customers in 2025
Russian State News Agency, Moscow. According to Boeing, the US aviation giant, Boeing will deliver 731 aircraft to customers in 2025, including civilian aircraft, military aircraft, and helicopters.
Data shows that the largest number of aircraft were in the commercial aviation sector – a total of 600 passenger aircraft. The key driving force for sales was the Boeing 737 narrow-body aircraft, which delivered 447 Boeing 737 series aircraft to customers in 2025. Wide-body aircraft also made a significant contribution, delivering 88 Boeing 787 Dreamliners and 35 Boeing 777 series aircraft.
Boeing's defense business relied significantly on helicopter projects in 2025. Boeing delivered 61 AH-64 "Apache" helicopters, most of which were upgraded versions. Boeing explained that these helicopters underwent deep upgrades, allowing extended service life and expanded combat capabilities.
Meanwhile, demand for transport and refueling aircraft projects remained strong. Boeing delivered 14 CH-47 "Chinook" heavy helicopters and 14 KC-46 refueling aircraft to customers. The information showed that among the delivered "Chinook" helicopters, only 3 were newly manufactured, while the rest were modernized aircraft.
As for military aircraft, Boeing delivered 9 F-15 fighters and 14 F/A-18 fighters. In addition, Boeing delivered 6 P-8 maritime patrol aircraft, 9 MH-139 helicopters, and 4 commercial and civil satellites in 2025.
Original: toutiao.com/article/1854338919974026/
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