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Boeing Surpasses Airbus in Orders for the First Time in a Decade

Boeing Surpasses Airbus in Orders for the First Time in a Decade
Boeing has overtaken Airbus in net aircraft orders for the first time since 2018, signaling a notable recovery for the American aerospace manufacturer after several difficult years. In 2025, Boeing secured 1,173 new orders, surpassing Airbus’s total of 1,000. This shift reflects a growing preference among airlines worldwide for American-made jets, a trend that some analysts suggest is influenced by efforts to maintain favorable relations with the U.S. government.
Recovery Amid Regulatory Easing and Market Dynamics
Boeing’s resurgence follows a turbulent period marked by intense scrutiny after two fatal crashes and a near-catastrophic incident involving its flagship 737 Max model since 2018. The easing of restrictions by U.S. regulators has been interpreted as a renewed vote of confidence in Boeing’s safety measures, encouraging airlines to increase their orders. The Financial Times has reported that some carriers may also be motivated by strategic considerations to strengthen ties with Washington.
Despite Boeing’s lead in new orders, Airbus retained its advantage in aircraft deliveries last year. Airbus delivered 793 aircraft, exceeding its revised annual target, while Boeing delivered 600, the highest number for the company in seven years. This delivery gap is partly attributable to Airbus’s larger backlog, which has constrained its ability to fulfill new orders as swiftly as Boeing.
Production and Industry Outlook
Boeing’s recovery is largely credited to its enhanced capacity to deliver new single-aisle jets, particularly the 737 Max, at a faster pace than Airbus. The company is also preparing to increase production of both the 737 Max and the 787 Dreamliner to meet growing demand.
The broader aviation sector is experiencing robust growth, with airlines such as Delta Air Lines projecting a 20% increase in profits this year, driven primarily by high-end customers. As carriers continue to modernize their fleets and expand capacity, both Boeing and Airbus stand to benefit from the sustained expansion in global air travel.
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DARYL GUBERMAN
On April 17, 2024 at the DHS subcommitteehttps://www.newstribune.com/photos/2024/apr/18/3749044/, I stood under threat of ejection to present what is now the Guberman Anomaly-Discoveryhttps://guberman-quality.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/GUBERMAN-ANOMALY-FEBRUARY-2026.docx.pdf . My documentation shows a 22 year oversight discrepancy involving the American National Accreditation Board, later taken over by ANSI in 2018. Boeing’s supplier portal requires ANAB accredited bodies, yet from 2014–2024 Boeing sat on ANAB’s MSAC, which grants and withdraws certifications, while not holding AS9100. My findings raise concerns about ANAB’s federal contract actions and the global impact on MRA/MLA linked accreditation systems, including IAF, ILAC, and the 2026 GLOBAC consolidation. Please review the attached evidence and contact me. Boeing & Airbus 9,000-Airframe Crisis 2018–2026.How 3,000 Boeing And 6,000 Airbus Aircraft Expose A U.S. FAA Regulatory And Global Metallurgical Collapse (9000 Flying Aircraft Requires SCRAPPING PER FAA STANDARDS) https://www.prlog.org/13137988-boeing-airbus-9000-airframe-crisis-20182026.html Respectfully, Daryl Guberman CEO, Guberman PMC LLC 40 Year Quality & Accreditation Specialist & Boeing Shareholder "All who rise while burying the truth, will one day be buried by it" -Anonymous (proverbial wisdom)

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