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Thu, Jul 03, 2003

Boeing, Embraer Announce Deliveries

Well, it Ain't 1999 Any More

Boeing's delivery numbers, for the first quarter of this year, and the just-released half-year totals, remind us that the airlines are still in a slump. Even so, the 145 airliners delivered in the first half are replacing many more of the older 'liners, and also supporting the growth of optimistic, and even profitable, airlines.

(deliveries under operating lease are in parentheses)

Commercial Deliveries

    1st Quarter

    1st Half

717

  3  (2)

 6  (5)

737 Next Generation

41

85

747

6

10

757

5

9

767

  9  (1)

  16 (1)

777

7

19

Totals

71

145


Embraer

Empresa Brasileira de Aeronautica S.A. also announced second quarter 2003 deliveries for its Commercial and Corporate markets.

The deliveries by segment were as follows:

Embraer 1st Quarter   1st Half 
Commercial
ERJ 135

3

9

ERJ 140

4

10

ERJ 145

15

28

Corporate Jet Market

 

 

Legacy / EMB 135 / EMB145

1

4

Totals                  

23

51



FMI: www.embraer.com.brwww.boeing.com

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