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Boeing deliveries slip to five-month low of 26 airplanes in July

July's Boeing data does, however, underscore industrial snags testing the aerospace industry after Airbus reported lower July deliveries on Monday

The latest issue was discovered by Boeing mechanics “on a production airplane during normal build activity”
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July's Boeing data does, however, underscore industrial snags testing the aerospace industry after Airbus reported lower July deliveries on Monday.

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Boeing jetliner deliveries fell to a five-month low of 26 airplanes in July, highlighting pressure on global supply chains as it prepares to resume deliveries of the 787 Dreamliner.
 
The U.S. planemaker said monthly deliveries included 23 737 MAX jets and three wide-body freighters, bringing MAX deliveries so far this year to 212 jets and total deliveries to 242.
 
The figures do not include the imminent resumption of 787 Dreamliner deliveries after a year-long suspension over production issues.
 
Shares of Boeing fell as much as 1.7% before paring losses to trade about flat.
 
The U.S. government on Monday approved the

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