Boeing’s Plane Deliveries Tumble as 737 MAX Jet Stays Grounded

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U.S. plane maker is at risk of falling behind Airbus as the world’s biggest aircraft manufacturer this year

Boeing Co. delivered fewer planes in July than in any month for the past decade, furthering the financial blow to the aerospace giant brought by the grounding of its 737 MAX jetliner.

Boeing’s deliveries for the year through July totaled 258 planes, down from 417 planes in the same period a year earlier and the smallest number for that time frame since 2007. The 19 planes the Chicago-based company delivered in July was the lowest monthly count since the four deliveries it made in November 2008 during the financial crisis.

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