Boeing Books 13 New Plane Orders in Past 7 Days

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Boeing Books 13 New Plane Orders in Past 7 Days

Boeing released its latest report on airplane orders received -- and canceled -- through March 4 on Thursday.

To date, the aerospace giant has booked:

  • 111 "gross" orders for various flavors of its 737 regional airliner

  • four orders for the 777 airliner

  • one 747 order

  • one 787 order.

No new order cancellations have come in since last week. So after subtracting the 12 orders for single-aisle 737s lost to cancellation so far this year (which Boeing reported on earlier), Boeing is left with 105 net orders booked to date -- 13 more than last week.


All of the new plane orders received were for variants of Boeing's 737 -- five being received from General Electric's aircraft leasing arm, GECAS, and the remaining eight coming from an unidentified customer(s).

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