Boeing Ships 160 Commercial Jets and 37 Defense Units in Q4 2025

Boeing (NYSE:BA) said it handed over 160 commercial airplanes and 37 units across its defense, space and security businesses during the fourth quarter of 2025.

Commercial deliveries for the quarter were led by the 737 program, which accounted for 117 aircraft. Boeing also delivered 27 787 Dreamliners, along with 10 767s and 6 777 widebodies. For the full year, the company reported total commercial deliveries of 600 aircraft, including 447 737s, 88 787s, 35 777s and 30 767s.

On the defense side, Boeing delivered 19 military aircraft and helicopters in the fourth quarter. These included 14 remanufactured AH-64 Apache helicopters and five newly built Apache units. Additional deliveries comprised five KC-46 aerial refueling tankers, four CH-47 Chinook helicopters, two F-15 fighters, two F/A-18 aircraft, three MH-139 helicopters and two P-8 maritime patrol planes.

Across all of 2025, Boeing’s defense business delivered 131 units. The total included 61 Apache helicopters, 14 Chinooks, 14 KC-46 tankers, nine F-15 aircraft, 14 F/A-18 models, nine MH-139 helicopters, six P-8 aircraft and four commercial and civil satellites.

The company noted that the delivery totals cover new production aircraft as well as remanufactured and modified units. Boeing added that delivery figures are considered preliminary until the release of its quarterly financial results.

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