Boeing delivers 143 commercial aircraft in Q1 supported by 737 program

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Boeing delivers 143 commercial aircraft in Q1 supported by 737 program
Boeing delivers 143 commercial aircraft in Q1 supported by 737 program
Liezl Gambe
Written by Liezl Gambe
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Boeing (NYSE:BA) reported its first-quarter 2026 delivery results on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, handing over 143 commercial aircraft and 30 defense and space units.

The figures reflect the company's ongoing efforts to stabilize production rates and meet sustained global demand for narrow-body and wide-body jets.

The commercial airplanes division was led by the 737 program, which accounted for 114 deliveries during the quarter.

The company also fulfilled deliveries for its wide-body models, including 15 787 Dreamliners, 8 777s, and 6 767s.

These totals represent a critical metric for investors, as aircraft deliveries are a primary driver of revenue and cash flow for the aerospace giant.

In its Defense, Space & Security (BDS) segment, Boeing reported 30 deliveries.

This total encompasses a broad range of platforms, including new-build and remanufactured helicopters, fighter jets, tankers, and satellites.

The defense segment continues to be a cornerstone of Boeing’s portfolio, providing a steady stream of government-contracted work alongside its commercial recovery.

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