In 2015, Boeing delivered 762 commercial
airplanes, 39 more than the previous year and most ever for the
company as it enters its centennial year.
In 2015, Boeing recorded 768 net orders, valued
at $112.4 billion at current list prices. At year end, Boeing held
5,795 unfilled orders from customers worldwide.
"The Boeing team has worked hard to achieve
strong performance," said Boeing Commercial Airplanes President
and CEO, Ray Conner. "We had a solid year of orders in 2015,
maintaining a strong, balanced backlog that will help ensure a
steady stream of deliveries for years to come."
In addition to the
orders and deliveries, the company marked a number of other
milestones in 2015:
- Five customers received their first
787 Dreamliners, including Royal Air Maroc, Scoot, American
Airlines, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines and Vietnam Airlines.
- The
747 team delivered the 100th 747-8, the 767 program received its
largest single order ever from FedEx and the 777 program announced
a 2% fuel improvement package.
- The newly expanded
Seattle Delivery Center opened its doors to pave the way for
increased 737 production.
- The first 737 MAX rolled out of the
factory in December.
- The 787-10 team completed detailed
design of the newest member of the 787 family, while the 777X
reached firm configuration, allowing the team to begin detailed
design of parts, assemblies and other systems for the airplane.
"Our newest development products are on schedule and poised to
provide world-class value to our customers," said Conner. "We could not have accomplished all we did in 2015 without the support
and hard work of our employees, suppliers, partners and the community."
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