In the first quarter of 2025, Boeing showcased impressive results, delivering over 130 aircraft. This achievement has been made possible through improvements in manufacturing processes and efforts to close the gap with its competitor, Airbus SE. This article takes a closer look at how Boeing reached these milestones and what they mean for the company and the aviation industry as a whole.
Malaysia Airlines is taking a bold stride towards revitalizing its aging fleet of narrow-body planes with a substantial order from Boeing Co. for up to 60 new aircraft. This strategic decision is vital for boosting the airline's competitiveness and enhancing operational efficiency.
ANA Holdings Inc. $9202.T has announced one of the largest aircraft orders in commercial aviation history aimed at modernizing and expanding the fleet of Japan’s major airline. The deal, valued at approximately USD 14.5 billion, includes an order for 77 new aircraft from industry leaders Boeing $BA, Airbus $EADSY, and Embraer $EMBR3.SA. With the addition of options for 15 more units, the overall contract rises to 92 aircraft—an arrangement that not only enhances fleet efficiency but also significantly strengthens the company’s competitive edge.