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Boeing to Deliver 25 Planes to Indian Airlines in 2026 Without Delays

Boeing to Deliver 25 Aircraft to Indian Airlines in 2026 Without Delays
Boeing has announced plans to deliver approximately 25 aircraft to Indian airlines in 2026, reflecting a significant ramp-up in production of its 737 Max jets. Speaking at the Wings India event in Hyderabad, Ashwini Naidu, Boeing’s Managing Director for Commercial Sales and Marketing in the Indian subcontinent, confirmed that the company will maintain a delivery pace of two aircraft per month, with no anticipated delays.
Increased Deliveries Amid Regulatory Approvals
The scheduled deliveries will comprise both 737 Max aircraft, intended for Akasa Air and Air India Express, as well as 787-9 Dreamliners for Air India. This represents an increase from the 19 Boeing aircraft delivered to Indian carriers in the previous year. The acceleration in deliveries follows a period of constrained 737 Max output, after the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) imposed a production cap of 38 jets per month in early 2024 due to a safety incident. However, in October, Boeing secured regulatory approval to raise production to 42 planes monthly, aligning with the demands of India’s rapidly expanding aviation market.
Despite ongoing scrutiny over production quality and certification processes, Boeing has managed to sustain improved output levels. This progress has been positively received by the market, with Boeing’s stock rising 16% year to date. The company recently achieved its highest annual jet deliveries since 2018, bolstering its competitive position against Airbus, which is actively pursuing long-haul jet orders in the region. Meanwhile, some competitors, such as Southwest Airlines, have taken a more cautious stance regarding certification of the 737 Max 7.
India’s Growing Aviation Market and Boeing’s Strategic Outlook
India, now the world’s fastest-growing aviation market, remains central to Boeing’s long-term strategy. The company projects that passenger air traffic in India and South Asia will expand by 7% annually over the next two decades, necessitating the addition of nearly 3,300 new aircraft by 2044. Boeing’s latest commercial market outlook, unveiled at the Wings India event, also highlights a pressing need for approximately 141,000 new aviation professionals in the region, including 45,000 pilots, 45,000 technicians, and 51,000 cabin crew members.
“As air travel becomes more integral to how people and goods move in India and South Asia, airlines will strengthen networks, scale fleets, and invest in services and technical personnel to support long-term growth,” Naidu stated. “More efficient, versatile airplanes will enable robust growth opportunities for the region’s established and emerging airlines.”
With production rates improving and regulatory approvals secured, Boeing’s planned deliveries in 2026 are poised to support the continued expansion of India’s aviation industry, even as the company navigates ongoing challenges and competitive pressures within the sector.

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