Boeing delivered 53 airplanes in October, keeping up with a delivery cadence it has held in the second half of this year.

In the first five months of 2025, Boeing delivered about 45 planes each month, before spiking the number of deliveries to 60 in June and then dipping back to 48 in July.

Since then, it has delivered more than 50 airplanes every month, with 57 in August, 55 in September and 53 in October.

Those numbers don’t necessarily equate to a production rate; deliveries each month include some nearly finished planes that have been waiting in storage, and some planes that roll out of the factory each month aren’t included in the delivery total as they wait in storage. But the number of deliveries can be an indicator of Boeing’s production pace.

The aerospace manufacturer slowed

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