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Boeing (BA.N) booked 135 net new orders in April, nearly matching its total in the first three months of the year, the company said on ​Tuesday.

Through the first four months of the year, Boeing has ​booked 284 new orders after adjusting for cancellations and ⁠conversions. That is the highest total for that period since 2014.

However, ​the U.S. planemaker trails European rival Airbus, which has booked 405 ​orders after cancellations and conversions through April 30. Airbus (AIR.PA) delivered 67 jets last month.

Boeing delivered 47 jetliners in April, one more than the previous month. Deliveries are ​when customers hand over most of the cash for a new ​airplane, and so are closely tracked by investors.

Last month's deliveries included 34 737 ‌MAX ⁠jets and six 787s.

Certification delays for premium seats continue to hamper deliveries of Boeing's 787. Nonetheless, the company still expects to deliver 90-100 of the popular twin-aisle jet this year, CFO Jay Malave ​said during an earnings ​call last ⁠month.

April's orders included 57 737 MAX jets and 51 787s, mostly from unidentified customers. They also included ​28 777X orders from undisclosed customers. Boeing continues ​working to ⁠certify the long-delayed jetliner.

The first 777-9 configured for passengers flew for the first time on May 7. The plane, ordered by Lufthansa, had ⁠originally ​been slated to fly in April, as first ​reported by Reuters earlier this year. However, test flight schedules routinely shift for a ​variety of reasons.


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