Boeing Co lost another 63 orders for its newly un-grounded 737 MAX jet in November, and the company delivered seven aircraft to customers, down from 24 in the same month a year ago, company data showed on Tuesday.
The embattled US planemaker had no 787 Dreamliner deliveries to customers last month, warning that inspections over quality flaws and the resurgent coronavirus will continue to hamper deliveries through year-end.
Jet deliveries are being closely scrutinised by investors as they generate much-needed cash during the coronavirus crisis.
Boeing’s European rival Airbus delivered 64 aircraft in November, bringing the total so far this year to 477, compared to Boeing’s 118.