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Boeing Received Only 1 New Order in May; Stock Tumbles

Boeing 737 MAX airplanes are pictured outside a Boeing factory.

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Key Takeaways

  • Boeing shares fell Tuesday after the jet maker reported May deliveries fell by more than half from the same month a year ago.
  • The company received just one new order for four planes in the month, well short of competitor Airbus's orders for 27 aircraft.
  • Boeing has been barred from increasing production of its best-selling model, the 737 MAX, since late January after an Alaska Airlines flight lost part of its fuselage midflight.

Boeing (BA) shares slumped on Tuesday after the jet maker reported deliveries fell by more than half in May com🥃pared with the year before, as the firm continue🅷s to grapple with the fallout of January’s door-plug blowout. 

Boeing’s order volume declined significantly in May. The company received just one new order for four jets last month, compared to seven planes across three orders in April. Its backlog declined to 5,625 from 5,646 in April.

Deliveries Down As 737 Max Fallout Continues

The 737 MAX is Boeing’s best-selling plane, but the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in January 澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果体彩网:barred the company from increasing 𝓡production of the model after an Alaska Airlines flight 澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果体彩网:lost part of its fuselage mid-flight. The FAA and 澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果体彩网:Department of Justice both launched investigations into Boeing shortly thereafter. The FAA is also overseeing the development of a plan to overhaul Boeing's safety and quality control standards.

Boeing delivered 24 planes last month, down from 50 in May 2023. Nineteen of those aircraft were 737 MAX jets, three more than in April but 16 fewer than in the prior year. Meanwhile, Airbus (EADSY), Boeing’s 澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果体彩网:largest competitor, delivered 53 planes last month and received orders for 27.

Boeing shares were down almost 𝓀2.4% at nearly $186 as of 3:10 p.m. Eastern Time Tuesday. They have lost nearlꦫy 30% of their value so far this year.

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