List of Boeing 787 orders and deliveries

This article lists the orders and deliveries for the Boeing 787 Dreamliner. As of May 2020, the largest airline orders are by All Nippon Airways (95), Etihad Airways (71), American Airlines (69) and United Airlines (64).[lower-alpha 1]

The 787th Boeing 787 Dreamliner produced, operated by China Southern Airlines.

Orders and deliveries

Orders and deliveries by type and year

Boeing 787 orders and deliveries by type
Total ordersTotal deliveriesUnfilled
787-842237448
787-9877545332
787-1021158153
Total1,510977533
Boeing 787 net orders and deliveries by year
20042005200620072008200920102011201220132014201520162017201820192020Total
Net Orders5623515736993-59-413-121824171589410982251,510
Deliveries 787-83466510471352610104374
787-9106410211012011425545
787-101534958
Total3466511413513713614515838977

Boeing 787 orders and deliveries (cumulative, by year):


Orders

Deliveries

Orders and deliveries through July 2020[1][2]

Orders and deliveries sortable, presorted by customer

All Nippon Airways launched the 787 Dreamliner program with an order for 50 aircraft in 2004
A 787-8 of LOT Polish Airlines, the first European operator[3]
Customer Orders Deliveries
787-8 787-9 787-10 Total GE RR 787-8 787-9 787-10 Total
AerCap30307677
Aeroméxico268*268
Air Astana33*
Air Austral22*22
Air Canada82937*82937
Air China1515*1414
Air Europa8715*8210
Air France–KLM111425*10515
Air India2727*2727
Air Lease Corporation362561441021627
Air New Zealand128208121212
Air Tahiti Nui22*22
Air Tanzania22*22
All Nippon Airways3645149512833635273
American Airlines224769*222244
Arik Air99
Avianca13316*13114
Aviation Capital Group55*55
Avolon552322
Azerbaijan Airlines22*22
Bamboo Airways1010
Biman Bangladesh Airlines426*426
BOC Aviation1313*1010
BoComm Leasing22*22
Boeing Capital20727*
British Airways12181242*1218232
Business Jet / VIP Customer(s)7411736410
CALC Aircraft Assets Limited 22*22
China Eastern Airlines1010*1010
China Southern Airlines10919*10919
CIT Leasing Corporation414189941216
El Al Israel Airlines347*347
Emirates 3030
Ethiopian Airlines16161061616
Etihad Airways413071*30838
EVA Air1818*33
GECAS246*22
Gulf Air1212*77
Hainan Airlines102434*102434
Hawaiian Airlines55*
ILFC2351743440235174
Japan Airlines292049*292049
Jet Airways1010*
Juneyao Airlines66*66
Kenya Airways99*99
Korean Air1201031*11011
LATAM Airlines Group101626*101020
LOT Polish Airlines88*88
Lufthansa2020*
MG Aviation Limited44*44
Norwegian Air Shuttle31316*3811
Okay Airways55
Oman Air2810*22
PrivatAir11*11
Qantas Group111425*111122
Qatar Airways303060*30737
Republic of Iraq1010
Royal Air Maroc549*549
Royal Brunei Airlines55*55
Royal Jordanian66*33
Ruili Airlines66
Saudia8412*8412
Scoot131225*101020
Singapore Airlines4444*1515
TUI Travel13619*13619
Turkish Airlines2525*1111
Unidentified Customer(s)743146458155
United Airlines12381464*12301355
Uzbekistan Airways77*66
Vietnam Airlines88*88
Virgin Atlantic Airways1717*1717
Vistara66*11
WestJet1010*66
Xiamen Airlines6612*6612
Total 422 877 211 1,510 939 471 374 543 58 975

Data through June 2020.[1]

Orders and deliveries graph

Ethiopian Airlines, the largest African operator.
United Airlines was the first North American operator of the 787-8

Data through June 2020.[1]

See also

Notes

  1. The data used throughout this page show the entities credited by Boeing with a 'firm contractual commitment' for the ordered airframes. Because of financing and leasing arrangements as well as after-market resales, this may not correspond to the airline operating the airframes. Press releases and the resulting media coverage may differ from these numbers if they report the operator rather than the leasing company contractually taking delivery, or if they report orders that lack the level of firm contractual commitment represented by these data.

References

Footnotes
    Citations
    1. "Boeing 787: Orders and Deliveries (updated monthly)". The Boeing Company. July 31, 2020. Retrieved August 11, 2020.
    2. "Orders & Deliveries". The Boeing Company. January 31, 2020. Retrieved February 11, 2020.
    3. "European safety agency to ground 787 in line with FAA". Reuters. January 16, 2013. Retrieved August 21, 2013.
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