Boeing hits 14-year high in January orders with Delta and ACG leading the way.

Ujjwal Sukhwani
By Ujjwal SukhwaniPublished Feb 10, 2026 at 07:20 PM UTC, 2 min read

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Boeing hits 14-year high in January orders with Delta and ACG leading the way.

Boeing recorded 107 aircraft orders in January 2026; the manufacturer also delivered 46 jets, marking its strongest start to a year in over a decade.

Key Takeaways

  • Boeing secured 107 new aircraft orders in January 2026.
  • The manufacturer delivered 46 commercial jets to global customers.
  • Delta Air Lines placed a landmark order for 30 787-10s.
  • Aviation Capital Group committed to 50 new 737 Max jets.

Boeing has started 2026 very well. The company booked 107 new orders. This is the best January since 2012.

Airlines are ready to grow again. Global travel demand remains very high. Boeing is meeting this high demand.

Major Orders Lead the Way

Delta Air Lines led the way. They ordered 30 Boeing 787-10 jets. This is their first direct order.

These jets replace older 767 planes. The 787-10 uses much less fuel. This helps Delta reach green goals.

Leasing companies show very strong confidence. Aviation Capital Group ordered 50 jets. They chose the 737 Max model.

The order has two different versions. Air India also added more planes. They finalized 20 new 737-8 orders.

Delivery Performance Hits New Heights

Boeing delivered 46 new commercial jets. This is the highest January total. It is the best since 2019.

Most were new 737 Max aircraft. The company delivered 38 narrowbody jets. They also delivered five 787 Dreamliners.

Investors watch these numbers very closely. Payment happens when planes are delivered. These figures show better cash flow.

Boeing is moving in the right direction. The company is performing very well. This sets a strong yearly tone.

Production and Quality Oversight

The FAA still monitors the lines. Quality is a very top priority. Boeing builds 42 737s every month.

They want to build 47 soon. This helps clear the huge backlog. The backlog has 6,196 total planes.

This means many years of work. Boeing is beating its main rival. Airbus delivered 19 planes in January.

Why This Matters to Aviation

A strong Boeing helps the industry. It means better planes for passengers. Airlines can modernize their fleets faster.

New jets produce much fewer emissions. The 787-10 offers great passenger comfort. It has very large cabin windows.

This improves the overall flying experience. The 737 Max drives most growth. The 787-10 wins the widebody market.

This balance keeps Boeing very competitive. The industry will watch this momentum. 2026 looks like a great year.

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