GE : 88 (44%)
RR : 74 (37%)
EA : 20 (10%)
PW : 16 (8%)
TOTAL : 198
For comparison, in the first half of 2009 Airbus delivered 46 and Boeing delivered 56 for a total of 102.
So, in 2010, for what it's work, Airbus are up by 3 and Boeing are down by 15.
(Airbus seem to deliver more in 'even' years and Boeing in 'odd'. Airbus outdelivered Boeing in 2006 and 2008. Boeing outdelivered Airbus in 2007 and 2009.)
One other interesting observation. Boeing delivered 41 widebodies in the first six months of 2010 - all but one with GE. (The exception was a 777-200ER with PW.)
FRNT787 From United States of America, joined Sep 2007, 1285 posts, RR: 16 Reply 1, posted (2 years 11 months 2 days 2 hours ago) and read 1697 times:
No surprise that the A330 and 777 continue to lead the deliveries.
Quoting PM (Thread starter): (Airbus seem to deliver more in 'even' years and Boeing in 'odd'. Airbus outdelivered Boeing in 2006 and 2008. Boeing outdelivered Airbus in 2007 and 2009.)
That is quite interesting. Next year should keep that trend continuing as Boeing will start adding 787 deliveries, and 747 deliveries as well.
Quoting PM (Thread starter): One other interesting observation. Boeing delivered 41 widebodies in the first six months of 2010 - all but one with GE. (The exception was a 777-200ER with PW.)
Boeing will be heavily GE for quite some time. Hopefully, they can deliver at least 1 RR bird to a certain Japanese airline before the end of the year.
"We have a right to fail, because failure makes us grow" --Glenn Beck
PM From India, joined Feb 2005, 6745 posts, RR: 65 Reply 2, posted (2 years 11 months 1 day 19 hours ago) and read 1491 times:
Quoting FRNT787 (Reply 1): Next year should keep that trend continuing as Boeing will start adding 787 deliveries, and 747 deliveries as well.
My guess is that Boeing will be delivering more than Airbus for a few years to come. Even with the planned increase in A380 output, the twin 777 and 787 lines will be pumping out scads of planes and that should comfortably put Boeing ahead.
Quoting FRNT787 (Reply 1): Hopefully, they can deliver at least 1 RR bird to a certain Japanese airline before the end of the year.
FRNT787 From United States of America, joined Sep 2007, 1285 posts, RR: 16 Reply 3, posted (2 years 11 months 1 day 5 hours ago) and read 1280 times:
Quoting PM (Reply 2): My guess is that Boeing will be delivering more than Airbus for a few years to come. Even with the planned increase in A380 output, the twin 777 and 787 lines will be pumping out scads of planes and that should comfortably put Boeing ahead.
I think so as well. But around 2014, Airbus should also be ramping up those A350 deliveries as well. Both of the big manufacturers should be pumping out loads of aircraft over the next decade.
"We have a right to fail, because failure makes us grow" --Glenn Beck