Boeing has published its delivery numbers for the fourth quarter and full year of 2025, highlighting its activity across both its commercial airplanes and Defense, Space & Security programs.
While its rival Airbus outpaced it with close to 800 aircraft delivered last year, the iconic aerospace giant also managed to reach its highest output since 2018 with no less than 600 deliveries before December 31, 2025.
Boeing 777x Family. Photo: © Boeing Commercial Airplanes
In the fourth quarter, Boeing delivered 160 commercial aircraft, bringing the full-year total to 600 units. The breakdown by program is as follows: 117 Boeing 737 delivered in Q4; 447 for the year; 10 Boeing 767 in Q4; 30 for the year; 6 Boeing 777 in Q4; 35 for the year; and 27 Boeing 787 in Q4; 88 for the year.
The impressive numbers reflect the company's ongoing progress and production across its mainline jet programs, with the 737 preserving the spot for the highest-volume model sold.
Defense, Space & Security
Boeing’s defense and space programs also saw steady deliveries last year, totaling 37 units in the fourth quarter and 131 for the year. Highlights include: 5 new AH-64 Apache in Q4 and 19 for the year, 14 remanufactured AH-64 Apache and 42 for the year, 2 new CH-47 Chinook in Q4 and 3 for the year, 2 renewedCH-47 Chinook in Q4 and 11 for the year, 2 F-15s in Q4 and 9 for the year, 2 F/A-18s in Q4 and 14 for the year, 5 KC-46 Tanker models in Q4 and 14 for the year, 3 MH-139 in Q4 and 9 for the year, 2 P-8 Models in Q4 and 6 for the year, and 4 Commercial and Civil Satellites for the year.
Overall, Boeing’s 2025 performance demonstrates sustained production momentum and delivery across both commercial and defense sectors, reflecting its role as a major global aerospace manufacturer.