Boeing is setting ambitious targets for future Dreamliner production. With a forecast of five units per month by the end of 2024, the American aerospace giant is aiming even higher, targeting a rate of ten aircraft per month for the years 2025 and 2026. This outlook underlines the company's determination to strengthen its position in the long-haul aircraft market and meet the growing demand from airlines.
Dreamliner production ramped up

Boeing has announced an ambitious plan of increase production of his famous Dreamliner. This program aims to increase production to five units per month by the end of 2024.
This initiative is a response to growing demand, and a sign of confidence in the post-pandemic aviation industry. The aim is to meet the expectations of airlines seeking to modernize their fleets with more fuel-efficient and technologically advanced aircraft.
Targets for 2025 and 2026
Boeing is not stopping there. The company plans to achieve production of ten units a month by 2025, an ambitious figure that demonstrates the manufacturer's commitment to meeting market demand.
To achieve this goal, Boeing works closely with its suppliers and partners to optimize the production chain and ensure the quality and reliability of the aircraft delivered.
Impact on industry
This increase in production should have a positive effect on the entire aeronautical ecosystem, from job creation to the acceleration of technological innovation.
What's more, airlines using the Dreamliner will benefit from improved fuel efficiency, which is crucial in a context of rising fuel prices and heightened environmental awareness.
Production chronology
Here is a summary of Boeing's production targets for the Dreamliner:
Month | Units |
Late 2024 | 5 units/month |
2025-2026 | 10 units/month |
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