The Boeing Company has announced major program deliveries across its commercial and defense operations for the fourth quarter of 2025. These deliveries include new-build production units, remanufactures, and modifications from various Boeing programs. The company's commercial airplanes division delivered a total of 160 aircraft in the fourth quarter of 2025, with the 737, 767, 777, and 787 models contributing to this number.
In contrast, the defense, space & security segment saw deliveries of 37 aircraft, including AH-64 Apaches, CH-47 Chinook helicopters, F-15 models, and KC-46 tankers. The company's commercial and civil satellites division delivered a total of four satellites in the fourth quarter of 2025. Boeing has also announced the delivery of new-build production units, remanufactures, and modifications from various programs.
These deliveries are subject to change until quarterly financial results are issued. The company's major program deliveries for the full year 2025 were significantly higher than those in the previous year, with a total of 600 aircraft delivered across all divisions. This increase is attributed to various factors, including increased demand and production capacity.
Boeing's commercial airplanes division has seen significant growth in recent years, driven by increasing air travel demand and the introduction of new aircraft models such as the 737 MAX. The company's defense, space & security segment also experienced growth, driven by increased military spending and the need for advanced military aircraft. Despite these positive trends, Boeing faces significant challenges in the coming year, including ongoing regulatory scrutiny and competition from other aerospace manufacturers.
As a result, the company's deliveries may be impacted by various factors, including production delays and changes in demand. Nevertheless, Boeing remains committed to delivering high-quality products and services to its customers, and is working to address the challenges it faces in the coming year.