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Boeing jetliner deliveries set record in 2014

The Columbian
Published: January 5, 2015, 4:00pm

Boeing delivered a record number of planes in 2014, as the world’s largest jetmaker accelerated production to surpass its goal for the 787 Dreamliner.

The total rose 12 percent from 2013 to 723 planes, boosted by deliveries of its 787 model, the Chicago-based company said Tuesday in a statement. Boeing had said it expected to hand over 715 to 725 jets. Dreamliner deliveries rose 75 percent to 114, exceeding the company’s forecast of 110.

Rising deliveries are critical as Boeing looks to convert its sizable backlog into steady revenue streams, particularly on the money-losing Dreamliner, since the company receives payments when customers accept planes. Boeing said it booked 1,432 net orders, an increase of 6 percent from 2013.

Boeing, benefiting as carriers upgrade their fleets amid rising global air travel, is set to retain its position as the world’s largest planemaker, edging out Airbus Group for the third consecutive year. The Toulouse, France-based company is poised to announce its 2014 results next week.

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