Boeing recorded 462 commercial airplane
deliveries in 2010, meeting company guidance of approximately 460
deliveries during the year.
The company also posted 530 net commercial
orders for the year as air carriers transition from economic
recovery to expansion. Boeing Commercial Airplanes currently has
an order base of 3,443 unfilled orders.
"With 376 deliveries in 2010, the
Next-Generation 737 set a company delivery record for the second
consecutive year," said Jim Albaugh, president and CEO of Boeing
Commercial Airplanes. "The 737 is the industry's most in-demand
airplane with 486 net orders as carriers continue to rely on its
superior economics, versatility and continuous performance
enhancements."
The 777 led Boeing's twin-aisle programs
with 74 deliveries and 46 net orders in 2010.
During 2010, Boeing announced a series of
production rate increases throughout its product line to meet
increasing airplane demand from carriers worldwide. The
Next-Generation 737 production rate will grow to 35 per month in
early 2012 and 38 per month the second quarter of 2013. The 777
production rate will rise from five to seven per month in mid-2011
and grow to 8.3 per month in the first quarter of 2013. The 747-8
Freighter is slated for first delivery mid-year and first delivery
of the 747-8 Intercontinental is planned for late 2011. The
787
Dreamliner, which has suffered from numerous delays, continues
flight testing.
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