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Boeing's Third Quarter Shows Signs of Steadying

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The Boeing Company just announced deliveries across its commercial and defense operations for the third quarter and first nine months of 2003.

Major program deliveries during the third quarter and the year-to-date, including deliveries under operating lease (which are identified by parenthesis), were as follows:

  Major Programs:
  Commercial Airplanes Programs   
3rd Quarter
    2003
 Nine Months
     2003
   717     3  (3)       9  (8)
   737 Next Generation *   41    126  
   747      4       14
   757     4      13
   767**     5       21 (1)
   777     8       27  
                                         Total    65     210  


* Includes 2 inter-company C-40 aircraft for 3rd quarter. The first nine months includes 3 inter-company deliveries (2 C-40 aircraft and 1 Project Wedgetail AEW&C aircraft).

** Includes 1 inter-company Tanker Transport for the Italian Air Force for the 3rd quarter and first nine months of 2003.

   Major Programs:
Integrated Defense Systems Programs 
3rd Quarter
    2003
 Nine Months
     2003
   F-15      1      3
   C-17     4    13
   F/A-18E/F   14    34
   T-45TS     4    11
   C-40     0      1
   Delta II     2      4
   Delta IV     1      2
   Satellites     0      3


FMI: www.boeing.com

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