Boeing Reports Second-Quarter Deliveries

CHICAGO, July 8 — (PRNewswire) — The Boeing Company (NYSE: BA) announced today deliveries across its commercial and defense operations for the second quarter of 2010.

Commercial Airplanes' full year 2010 delivery guidance is unchanged at between 460 and 465 airplanes.

Major program deliveries during the second quarter were as follows:








Major Programs

2nd Quarter 2010

Year-to-Date 2010








Commercial Airplanes Programs







 737 Next Generation


95



181


 747


-



-


 767


3



6


 777


16



35


Total


114



222









Defense, Space & Security Programs






 AEW&C


3



3


 Apache (New Builds)


5



9


 Chinook (New Builds)


6



8


 C-17


3



6


 Delta II - Commercial


-



-


 Delta IV - Commercial


-



1


 F-15


4



7


 F/A-18E/F and EA-18G


11



24


 Satellites (Government & Commercial)


1



3


 767 Tanker (International)


-



-



















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