Boeing delivered 64 commercial aircraft in June, bringing its second-quarter total to 171 and first-half deliveries to 314 aircraft as the manufacturer continued increasing output across its commercial programs.
The 737 MAX remained Boeing's main delivery program with 50 aircraft handed over during the month. The company also delivered 10 Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners, three 767s and one 777 Freighter.
Related news
July 11, 2026
During the second quarter, Boeing delivered 129 737s, 25 Dreamliners, 10 767s and seven 777-family aircraft. Commercial deliveries reached 171 aircraft for the three-month period, lifting the first-half total to 314 jets.
Among June's customers were Riyadh Air, which received five 787-9s, United Airlines with seven 737 MAXs and one 787-9, AerCap with six 737 MAXs and two 787-9s, Emirates with two 777 Freighters, Lufthansa with one 787-9 and Brazil's GOL, which accepted another 737 MAX.

Boeing also recorded 121 gross commercial orders during June. The largest portion consisted of 102 unidentified 737 MAX orders, alongside five 777Xs and four 777 Freighters for China Southern Cargo, two 777 Freighters for China Airlines, six 737 MAXs for Aviation Capital Group and four 737-800BCF conversions from unidentified customers.
For the first six months of 2026, Boeing booked 445 gross orders and 386 net orders after cancellations and accounting adjustments. The company ended June with a commercial backlog of 6,202 aircraft.



