Boeing Inc said on Tuesday that it delivered 28 aircraft in February, down from 38 the previous month due to supply-chain issues and a several-week delivery delay affecting the 787 Dreamliner.
Since the beginning of the year, the US-based aerospace company has delivered 66 aircraft, which is equal to the amount shipped by European rival Airbus.
Last month, Boeing delivered 24 of its best-selling 737 MAX aircraft, compared to 35 in January.
Boeing Inc said on Tuesday that it delivered 28 aircraft in February, down from 38 the previous month due to supply-chain issues and a several-week delivery delay affecting the 787 Dreamliner.
Since the beginning of the year, the US-based aerospace company has delivered 66 aircraft, which is equal to the amount shipped by European rival Airbus.
Last month, Boeing delivered 24 of its best-selling 737 MAX aircraft, compared to 35 in January.
The FAA has approved the restart of 787 deliveries as early as this week.
Deliveries are a key measure for Wall Street since airlines pay Boeing in full when they pick up their planes.
Boeing also delivered one 737-based P-8A Poseidon submarine hunting aircraft to New Zealand, one 777 freighter to Air China Cargo, and its final 747 jumbo jet to Atlas Air, a freighter version.