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The 787th Boeing 787 Dreamliner produced, operated by China Southern Airlines. This article lists the orders and deliveries for the Boeing 787 Dreamliner . As of December 2024, the largest airline order is by United Airlines for 221 aircraft.
Annual net orders and aircraft deliveries by Airbus and Boeing Commercial Airplanes, respectively, since 1989. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Y-axis is limited at -200. Actual net cancellation of Boeing in 2020 was 1026.
The original colours, Airbus BLUE and Boeing RED with deliveries dotted works well for me and needs to be kept consistent throughout the article. 3. Micro comment here: there is a prepositional problem with the template title. It is Orders FOR and Deliveries BY, there isn't really a way to use OF for either.
After four months of being grounded by the Federal Aviation Administration, Boeing said today that deliveries of its 787 Dreamliner have resumed. The company's new flagship plane was grounded a ...
Boeing released its latest report on airplane orders received -- and canceled -- through mid-November on Thursday. Boeing's order book increased by a net of 80 new planes over the past week. To ...
The order for 45 new 787-9 aircraft was officially confirmed on 20 February 2024 [49] Three aircraft were leased from AerCap [50] With additional order options. Once all planes are delivered, Thai Airways will be the largest operator of Boeing B787 in Southeast Asia. TUI Airways United Kingdom: July 8, 2013 [51] 8 5 * 13 TUI fly Belgium [a] Belgium
Boeing received no 737 Max orders for at least two months and ended the year far behind Airbus in total net orders for commercial planes, an indicator that factors in cancellations. Airbus had 826 ...
The 787th Boeing 787 produced, a 787-9 operated by China Southern Airlines, with special markings. There are 1,006 Boeing 787 aircraft in airline service as of February 2022, comprising 377 787-8s, 568 787-9s and 61 787-10s, [citation needed] with outstanding orders for further 481 aircraft.