Boeing (BA) trailed European rival Airbus in deliveries for April, though the US planemaker's order count came in way stronger.
Boeing delivered 47 commercial jets last month, including 34 737 Max aircraft. The April tally was higher than overall deliveries of 46 the month prior and 45 a year earlier. Airbus delivered 67 aircraft in April, data on the companies' websites showed Tuesday.
Boeing shares were down 1.5% in late-afternoon trade. The stock has gained 8.1% in value so far in 2026.
Boeing booked orders for 136 jets last month, up from 33 sequentially and eight a year earlier. Airbus' order count for April was 28.
Late last month, Biman Bangladesh Airlines ordered 14 Boeing aircraft, including eight 787-10s, four 737-8s, and two 787-9s.
In the year through April, Boeing has delivered 190 aircraft versus Airbus' tally of 181, data on the companies' websites showed.
Boeing's unfilled orders at the end of April reached 6,814 jets.
In April, the company's first-quarter loss unexpectedly narrowed as commercial aircraft deliveries rose, while the plane maker reported a smaller cash burn year over year.
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