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Boeing's Commercial Jet Deliveries Plummet to Just 13 in November Amid Challenges

Boeing Reports Significant Drop in Jet Deliveries

The Boeing Company disclosed on Tuesday that it delivered only 13 commercial jets in November, marking a substantial decline from the 56 planes delivered in the same month last year. This drop highlights the ongoing challenges the company faces in maintaining its delivery rates.

On a monthly basis, Boeing's deliveries saw a marginal decrease, with the planemaker delivering nine 737s, two 777 airliners, and two 787-9s to its customers. Despite this, the company remains committed to fulfilling its commitments to clients.

In a positive development, Boeing announced that it has resumed production of the 737 at its Renton factory in Washington following the end of the machinists' strike. Additionally, the company plans to restart production of the 777, 777X, and 787 in the coming days, signaling a step towards regaining its production momentum.