Airbus lands record orders in 2023, beats Boeing on deliveries
Business
- 12 January, 2024
- 05:57
Airbus (AIR.PA) reported record annual jet orders and confirmed an 11% rise in 2023 deliveries on Thursday, maintaining the top manufacturing spot against rival Boeing (BA.N) for a fifth year.
As airlines scramble to renew fleets, Airbus said it had won 2,319 gross orders and 2,094 net orders after cancellations. Confirming a Reuters report, it said it delivered 735 airplanes, leaving its order backlog at 8,598.
Boeing, which is still recovering from a safety grounding of its 737 MAX followed by a spate of production problems and a fresh partial grounding of the 737 MAX 9, said on Tuesday it had delivered 528 aircraft in 2023.
It booked 1,314 net new orders after allowing for cancellations.
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