Boeing beats Airbus on orders
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Boeing is gaining momentum in airplane orders and deliveries, narrowing the gap with Airbus and showing strong year-on-year growth. BA's net order value surged, now holding a 62% share versus Airbus' 38%, driven by wide-body demand and improved order inflow.
Boeing secured 1,175 aircraft orders in 2025, more than double the previous year's total, benefiting from President Trump's leveraging aerospace deals during trade negotiations with US partners, while production rates reached multi-year highs.
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