Boeing delivered 48 planes in July, including 37 of its popular 737 MAXs, the company said in its monthly recap of orders and deliveries Tuesday.

That’s a dip from June — when Boeing reported 60 deliveries, including 42 MAX planes — but in line with the company’s output for the earlier months of the year.

Between January and May, Boeing reported monthly delivery rates between 41 and 45 planes. It delivered 40 MAX planes in January, before dropping its monthly MAX delivery rate to around 30 per month from February to May.

Boeing’s July deliveries are higher than those in July 2024, when it recorded 43 total deliveries, including 31 MAX planes.

That year was marked by a production slowdown after a panel flew off an Alaska Airlines 737 MAX 9 plane in January 2024. Investigators later dete

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